As > [As though]
Thereby > There, nearby
7 A huge great stone, which stood upon one end, 8 And had not been removed many a day;
removed > moved [for]
9 Some landmark seemed to be, or sign of sundry way.
sundry > distinct; other, separate, sundry; hence: some (indifferently, in the sense "some road or other") way > road, track
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The same he snatcht, and with exceeding sway
2 Threw at his foe, who was right well aware
To shunne the engin of his meant decay;
4 It booted not to thinke that throw to beare,
But ground he gaue, and lightly leapt areare:
6 Eft fierce returning, as a Faulcon faire
That once hath failed of her souse full neare,
8 Remounts againe into the open aire,
And vnto better fortune doth her selfe prepaire.
1 The same he snatched, and with exceeding sway
sway > force; momentum
2 Threw at his foe, who was right well aware