5 with faire > with a faire 1596 7 spoile, > spoile. 1596

1 Such when Archimago did them view, 2 He weened well to work some uncouth wile:

weened > {Thought it possible or likely} uncouth > strange; bizarre; unseemly

3 Eftsoons untwisting his deceitful clew,

Eftsoons > Thereupon clew > ball of thread

4 He began to weave a web of wicked guile, 5 And, with fair countenance and flattering style, 6 To them approaching, thus the knight bespoke:

bespoke > addressed

7 "Fair son of Mars, that seeks with warlike spoil

spoil > plunder, booty

8 And great achievements great yourself to make, 9 Vouchsafe to stay your steed for humble miser's sake."