That > [That he] disparted > clove, parted asunder frame > structure; hence: fabric

8 And pierced to the skin, but bit no more,

more > [further]

9 Yet made him twice to reel, that never moved afore.

208.45

Whereat renfierst with wrath and sharpe regret,
2 He stroke so hugely with his borrowd blade,
That it empierst the Pagans burganet,
4 And cleauing the hard steele, did deepe inuade
Into his head, and cruell passage made
6 Quite through his braine. He tombling downe on ground,
Breathd out his ghost, which to th'infernall shade
8 Fast flying, there eternall torment found,
For all the sinnes, wherewith his lewd life did +abound.+

9 abound. > abound, 1596

1 Whereat renfierced with wrath and sharp regret,

Whereat > At which renfierced > rendered fierce; rendered fierce again (re-enfierced, ?with additional connotations of "renforced", "reinforced", "strengthened") regret > pain, distress (cf. 107.20:7)

2 He struck so hugely with his borrowed blade 3 That it empierced the pagan's burgonet,