6 Which oft the paynim saved from deadly stour.
paynim > pagan, heathen stour > peril
7 But him henceforth the same can save no more: 8 For now arrived is his fatal hour,
hour > moment
9 That no'te avoided be by earthly skill or power.
no'te > cannot skill > knowledge
208.44
For when Cymochles saw the fowle reproch,
2 Which them appeached, prickt with +guilty+ shame,
And inward griefe, he fiercely gan approch,
4 Resolu'd to put away that loathly blame,
Or dye with honour and desert of fame;
6 And on the hauberk stroke the Prince so sore,
That quite disparted all the linked frame,
8 And pierced to the skin, but bit +no more+,
Yet made him twise to reele, that neuer moou'd afore.
2 guilty > guiltie 1590; gulty 1596 8 no more > not thore 1590 (i.e. "not there")
1 For when Cymochles saw the foul reproach 2 Which them appeached, pricked with guilty shame,