7 Both in his arms, and crown, and by that draught

draught > {Plot, scheme; the drawing out of something to a greater length; a move at chess}

8 Did drive the Romans to the weaker side, 9 That they to peace agreed. So all was pacified.

That > [So that]

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Was neuer king more highly magnifide,
2 Nor dred of Romanes, then was Aruirage,
For which the Emperour to him allide
4 His daughter Genuiss' in marriage:
Yet shortly he renounst the vassalage
6 Of Rome againe, who hither hastly sent
Vespasian, that with great spoile and rage
8 Forwasted all, till Genuissa gent
Perswaded him to ceasse, and her Lord to relent.

1 Was never king more highly magnified,

magnified > lauded

2 Nor dread of Romans, than was Arviragus,

dread of > [dreaded by the]