arms > {Deeds of arms} martial guise > martial behaviour; martial attire, hence: armour, weapons
9 Might not revive desire of knightly exercise.
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But he was wise, and warie of her will,
2 And euer held his hand vpon his hart:
Yet would not seeme so rude, and thewed ill,
4 As to despise so courteous seeming part,
That gentle Ladie did to him impart,
6 But fairely tempring fond desire subdewd,
And euer her desired to depart.
8 She list not heare, but her disports poursewd,
And euer bad him stay, till time the tide renewd.
1 But he was wise, and wary of her will, 2 And ever held his hand upon his heart: 3 Yet would not seem so rude, and thewed ill,
thewed ill > badly brought-up
4 As to despise so courteous-seeming part
part > [a] concern
5 That gentle lady did to him impart,
gentle > [a] noble