reproachful > shameful, disgraceful blame > {Reproach, the action of censuring, reprehension}
4 And evil means, with which she does enrage 5 Her frantic son, and kindles his courage,
courage > wrath; confidence
6 Then when she is withdrawn, or strong withstood, 7 It's eath his idle fury to assuage,
eath > easy idle > empty; unavailing, futile assuage > abate
8 And calm the tempest of his passion wood;
passion > {Outburst of anger; overpowering access of emotion; affection of the mind; also: suffering, affliction} wood > furious, mad
9 The banks are overflowed, when stopped is the flood."
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Therewith Sir Guyon left his first emprise,
2 And turning to that woman, fast her hent
By the hoare lockes, that hong before her eyes,
4 And to the ground her threw: yet n'ould she stent
Her bitter rayling and foule reuilement,
6 But still prouokt her sonne to wreake her wrong;
But nathelesse he did her still torment,
8 And catching hold of her vngratious +tong+,
Thereon an yron +lock+ did fasten firme and strong.