foolhardice > foolhardiness
8 For Cadwan, pitying his people's ill,
ill > distress
9 Shall stoutly him defeat, and thousand Saxons kill.
stoutly > bravely
303.36
But after him, Cadwallin mightily
2 On his sonne Edwin all those wrongs shall wreake;
Ne shall auaile the wicked sorcery
4 Of false Pellite, his purposes to breake,
But him shall slay, and on a gallowes bleake
6 Shall giue th'enchaunter his vnhappy +hire;+
Then shall the Britons, late dismayd and weake,
8 From their long vassalage gin to respire,
And on their Paynim foes auenge their ranckled ire.
6 hire; > hire 1596
1 "But after him, Cadwalla mightily 2 On his son Edwin all those wrongs shall wreak;
his > [Ethelfrid's] wreak > avenge