5 Glad was the knight, and with fresh courage fraught,

fraught > filled

6 When again he armed felt his hand; 7 Then like a lion, which has long time sought

like > [he was like]

8 His robbed whelps, and at the last them found

robbed > stolen

9 Amongst the shepherd swains, then waxes wood and yond.

swains > young men; rustics waxes > becomes, grows wood > furious yond > mad, furious (cf. 307.26:5); or aphetic for: beyond (i.e. "beyond fury")

208.41

So fierce he laid about him, and dealt blowes
2 On either side, that neither mayle could hold,
Ne shield defend the thunder of his throwes:
4 Now to Pyrochles many strokes he told;
Eft to Cymochles twise so many fold:
6 Then backe againe turning his busie hond,
Them both attonce compeld with courage bold,
8 To yield wide way to his hart-thrilling brond;
And though they both stood stiffe, yet could not both withstond.