gent > graceful, elegant; noble
7 Which to avenge, he to this place me led, 8 Where you he made the mark of his intent, 9 And now is fled; foul shame him follow, where he went."
where > wherever
201.31
So can he turne his earnest vnto game,
2 Through goodly +handling+ and wise temperance.
By this his aged guide in presence came;
4 Who soone as on that knight his eye did glance,
Eft soones of him had perfect cognizance,
6 Sith him in Faerie court he late auizd;
And said, +faire+ sonne, God giue you happie chance,
8 And that deare Crosse vpon your shield deuizd,
Wherewith aboue all knights ye goodly seeme aguizd.
2 handling > handing 1596 7 faire > fayre 1590; Faire 1609
1 So can he turn his earnest to game,
can he > did he; does he know how to
2 Through goodly handling and wise temperance.
handling > treatment, management; hence: conduct