4 He them defeated in victorious fight, 5 And chased so fiercely after fearful flight, 6 That forced their chieftain, for his safety's sake,
That > [That he (i.e. Locrin)]
7 (Their chieftain Humber named was aright) 8 To the mighty stream him to betake, 9 Where he an end of battle, and of life did make.
210.17
The king returned proud of victorie,
2 And insolent wox through vnwonted ease,
That shortly he forgot the ieopardie,
4 Which in his land he lately did appease,
And fell to vaine voluptuous disease:
6 He lou'd faire Ladie Estrild, lewdly lou'd,
Whose wanton pleasures him too much did please,
8 That quite his hart from Guendolene remou'd,
From Guendolene his wife, though alwaies faithfull prou'd.
1 The king returned proud of victory, 2 And insolent waxed through unwonted ease,
insolent waxed > grew arrogant unwonted > unaccustomed
3 That shortly he forgot the jeopardy
That > [So that]
4 Which in his land he lately did appease,