foined > lunged, thrust (with a pointed weapon) outrageously > violently
6 Without reason or regard. Well knew 7 The prince, with patience and sufferance sly,
sufferance > forbearance sly > skilful, cunning
8 So hasty heat soon cooled to subdue:
So > Such
9 Tho when this breathless waxed, that battle gan renew.
Tho > Then this > [Pyrochles] waxed > grew that > [Arthur] gan > did
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As when a windy tempest bloweth hye,
2 That nothing may withstand his stormy stowre,
The cloudes, as things affrayd, before him flye;
4 But all so soone as his outrageous powre
Is layd, they fiercely then begin to shoure,
6 And as in scorne of his spent stormy spight,
Now all attonce their malice forth do poure;
8 So did +Prince Arthur+ beare himselfe in fight,
And suffred rash Pyrochles wast his idle might.
8 Prince Arthur > Sir Guyon 1590, 1596