plain > complain
6 By Guyon and by that false Redcross Knight, 7 Which two, through treason and deceitful gin,
gin > craftiness; [a] scheme, trick
8 Had slain Sir Mordant and his lady bright:
bright > beautiful
9 That might him honour win, to wreak so foul despite.
him > [Braggadocchio] wreak > avenge so > [such a] despite > outrage
203.14
Therewith all suddeinly he seemd enraged,
2 And threatned death with dreadfull countenaunce,
As if their liues had in his hand beene gaged;
4 And with stiffe force shaking his mortall launce,
To let him weet his doughtie valiaunce,
6 Thus said; Old man, great sure shalbe thy meed,
If where those knights for feare of dew vengeaunce
8 Do lurke, thou certainly to me areed,
That I may wreake on them their hainous hatefull deed.
1 Therewith all suddenly he seemed enraged,