family > household therewith adrad > frightened by that
8 Rashly out of their roused couches sprang,
Rashly > Hastily; suddenly couches > beds
9 And to the troubled chamber all in arms did throng.
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And those six Knights that Ladies Champions,
2 And eke the Redcrosse knight ran to the stownd,
Halfe armd and halfe vnarmd, with them attons:
4 Where when confusedly they came, they fownd
Their Lady lying on the sencelesse grownd;
6 On th'other side, they saw the warlike Mayd
All in her snow-white smocke, with locks vnbownd,
8 Threatning the point of her auenging blade,
That with so troublous terrour they were all dismayde.
1 And those six knights, that lady's champions, 2 And eke the Redcross Knight ran to the stound,
eke > also stound > [period of] alarm, tumult; or perhaps, with its spelling forced by the rhyme: stand, place, spot
3 Half armed and half unarmed, with them at once:
at once > together, simultaneously