empierced > transfixed burgonet > {helmet with a visor; steel cap. Cf. Muiopotmos 73, 305.31:9}
4 And, cleaving the hard steel, did deep invade 5 Into his head, and cruel passage made 6 Quite through his brain. He, tumbling down on ground, 7 Breathed out his ghost, which to the infernal shade
ghost > spirit, soul
8 Fast flying, there eternal torment found 9 For all the sins wherewith his lewd life did abound.
wherewith > with which lewd > lewd; ignorant, good-for-nothing
208.46
Which when his german saw, the stony +feare,+
2 Ran to his hart, and all his sence dismayd,
Ne thenceforth life ne courage did appeare,
4 But as a man, whom hellish feends haue frayd,
Long trembling still he stood: at last thus sayd;
6 Traytour what hast thou doen? how euer may
Thy cursed hand so cruelly haue swayd
8 Against that knight: +Harrow+ and +well away,+
After so wicked deed why liu'st thou lenger day?
1 feare, > feare 1609 8 Harrow > Horrow 1590, 1596: FE 8 well away, > weal-away! 1609
1 Which when his german saw, the stony fear
german > brother