6 And hosts of men of meanest things could frame,
frame > make, fashion
7 Whenso him list his enemies to fray:
Whenso > Whenever him list > it pleased him, he chose fray > frighten; assault, attack
8 That to this day, for terror of his fame,
That > [So that] fame > evil reputation
9 The fiends do quake when any him to them does name.
any > anyone
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And sooth, men say that he was not the sonne
2 Of mortall Syre, or other liuing wight,
But wondrously begotten, and begonne
4 By false illusion of a guilefull Spright,
On a faire Ladie Nonne, that whilome hight
6 Matilda, daughter to Pubidius,
Who was the Lord of Mathrauall by right,
8 And coosen vnto king Ambrosius:
Whence he indued was with skill so maruellous.