+With+ thee yet shall he leaue for memory
2 Of his late puissaunce, his Image dead,
That liuing him in all actiuity
4 To thee shall represent. He from the head
Of his coosin Constantius without dread
6 Shall take the crowne, that was his fathers right,
And therewith crowne himselfe in th'others stead:
8 Then shall he issew forth with dreadfull might,
Against his Saxon foes in bloudy field to fight.
1 With > Where 1596, 1609
1 "With you yet shall he leave, for memory
for memory > as a memorial
2 Of his late puissance, his image dead,
puissance > power, strength his image dead > [the image of his dead self]
3 That, living, him in all activity 4 To you shall represent. He from the head
represent > bring clearly to mind; re-present, present again He > (Presumably, Aurelius Conan)
5 Of his cousin Constantine without dread
cousin > relative; hence: uncle Constantine > (Cador's son; he succeeded Arthur, but was soon killed by his nephew, Aurelius Conan. See HRB 11.2, 11.4)