5 Is sacrilege, and does all sins exceed; 6 But leave these relics of his living might, 7 To deck his hearse, and trap his tomb-black steed."
hearse > bier, coffin; tomb; dead body trap > adorn, caparison
8 "What hearse or steed," said he, "should he have dight,
dight > prepared [for him]
9 But be entombed in the raven or the kite?"
be > [to be] kite > (A carrion-eating bird of prey, Milvus milvus, formerly common in England)
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With that, rude hand vpon his shield he laid,
2 And th'other brother gan his helme vnlace,
Both fiercely bent to haue him disaraid;
4 Till that they spide, where towards them did pace
An armed knight, of bold and bounteous grace,
6 Whose squire bore after him an heben launce,
And couerd shield. Well kend him so farre space
8 Th'enchaunter by his armes and amenaunce,
When vnder him he saw his Lybian steed to praunce.
1 With that, rude hand upon his shield he laid,
rude > rough