7 The rash revengers' heat. Words well disposed

heat > fit of passion (also a reference to the "humours" of medieval physiology: and see the etymology of "Pyrochles" at 204.41:2)

8 Have secret power to appease inflamed rage: 9 If not, leave to me your knight's last patronage."

patronage > protection, defence

208.27

Tho turning to those brethren, thus bespoke,
2 Ye warlike payre, whose valorous great might
It seemes, iust wrongs to vengeance +doe+ prouoke,
4 To wreake your wrath on this dead seeming knight,
Mote ought allay the storme of your despight,
6 And settle patience in so furious heat?
Not to debate the chalenge of your right,
8 But for this carkasse pardon I entreat,
Whom fortune hath alreadie laid in lowest seat.

3 doe > doth 1609

1 Tho turning to those brethren, thus bespoke:

Tho > Then bespoke > said; addressed [them]

2 "You warlike pair, whose valorous great might, 3 It seems, just wrongs to vengeance do provoke 4 (To wreak your wrath on this dead-seeming knight), 5 Might aught allay the storm of your despite,