eke > moreover more > [the more]

6 Now brought to him a flaming firebrand, 7 Which she in Stygian lake, ay burning bright,

Stygian lake > (The River Styx, the river of hate, one of the five rivers of hell) ay > ever, always

8 Had kindled: that she gave into his hand, 9 That, armed with fire, more hardly he might him withstand.

That > [So that] hardly > forcibly, violently; hardily

205.23

Tho gan +that+ villein wex so fiers and strong,
2 That nothing might sustaine his furious forse;
He cast him downe to ground, and all along
4 Drew him through durt and myre without remorse,
And fowly battered his comely corse,
6 That Guyon much disdeignd so loathly sight.
At last he was compeld to cry perforse,
8 Helpe, {o^} Sir Guyon, helpe most noble knight,
To rid a wretched man from hands of hellish wight.

1 that > the 1609

1 Tho gan that villein wax so fierce and strong

Tho gan > Then did villein > villain; serf (as he is slave to Occasion) wax > grow, become