aught > anything at all despite > anger; malice
6 And settle patience in so furious heat?
so > such [a]
7 Not to debate the challenge of your right,
debate > dispute, with implied threat of physical following verbal contention challenge of > claim to
8 But for this carcase pardon I entreat, 9 Whom fortune has already laid in lowest seat."
208.28
To whom Cymochles said; For what art thou,
2 That mak'st thy selfe his dayes-man, to prolong
The vengeance prest? Or who shall let me now,
4 On this vile bodie from to wreake my wrong,
And make his carkasse as the outcast dong?
6 Why should not that dead carrion satisfie
The guilt, which if he liued had thus long,
8 His life for due reuenge should deare abie?
The trespasse still doth liue, albe the person die.
1 To whom Cymochles said: "For what are you, 2 That make yourself his daysman, to prolong
daysman > arbitrator prolong > postpone