cleped > named
Port > Gate
Esquiline > (Esquilina, the Esquiline Gate in ancient Rome, the
outermost gate, named after the largest of the hills on which
Rome was built; it gave access to a common dump)
9 It was avoided quite, and thrown out privily.
avoided > ejected, voided privily > covertly
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Which goodly order, and great workmans skill
2 Whenas those knights beheld, with rare delight,
And gazing wonder they their minds did fill;
4 For neuer had they seene so straunge a sight.
Thence backe againe faire Alma led them right,
6 And soone into a goodly Parlour brought,
That was with royall arras richly dight,
8 In which was nothing pourtrahed, nor wrought,
Not wrought, nor pourtrahed, but easie to be thought.
1 Which goodly order, and great workman's skill, 2 When those knights beheld, with rare delight 3 And gazing wonder they their minds did fill; 4 For never had they seen so strange a sight. 5 Thence back again fair Alma led them right, 6 And soon into a goodly parlour brought,
parlour > [the heart]
7 That was with royal arras richly dight,
arras > {Tapestry wall-hangings} dight > decked; hence: hung
8 In which was nothing portrayed, nor wrought, 9 Not wrought, nor portrayed, but easy to be thought.