4 Those gates to be unbarred, and forth he went. 5 Fair might he thee, the prowest, and most gent,
Fair > Fairly, well thee > thrive prowest > bravest gent > noble
6 That ever brandished bright steel on high: 7 Whom soon as that unruly rabblement,
soon > [as soon] rabblement > rabble
8 With his gay squire issuing, did espy,
squire > knight's attendant
9 They reared a most outrageous dreadful yelling cry.
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And therewith all attonce at him let fly
2 Their fluttring arrowes, thicke as flakes of snow,
And round about him flocke impetuously,
4 Like a great water flood, that tombling low
From the high mountaines, threats to ouerflow
6 With suddein fury all the fertile plaine,
And the sad husbandmans long hope doth throw
8 A downe the streame, and all his vowes make vaine,
Nor bounds nor banks his headlong ruine may sustaine.
1 And therewith all at once at him let fly