Now > (Intensifying the pluperfect) carl > villain, churl
7 Alighted from his tiger, and his hands 8 Discharged of his bow and deadly quarrel,
Discharged > Rid (by throwing aside) quarrel > arrow, arrows
9 To seize upon his foe flat lying on the marl.
marl > soil
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Which now him turnd to disauantage deare;
2 For neither can he fly, nor other harme,
But trust vnto his strength and manhood meare,
4 Sith now he is farre from his monstrous swarme,
And of his weapons did himselfe disarme.
6 The knight yet wrothfull for his late disgrace,
Fiercely aduaunst his valorous right arme,
8 And him so sore smote with his yron mace,
That groueling to the ground he fell, and fild his place.
1 Which now him turned to disadvantage dear;
dear > grievous; costly
2 For neither can he fly, nor other harm,