9 Lest back again the kingdom he from them should bear.
bear > carry; hence: take
303.46
Ne shall the Saxons selues all peaceably
2 Enioy the crowne, which they from Britons wonne
First ill, and after ruled wickedly:
4 For ere two hundred yeares be full +outronne+,
There shall a Rauen far from rising Sunne,
6 With his wide wings vpon them fiercely fly,
And bid his faithlesse chickens ouerronne
8 The fruitfull plaines, and with fell cruelty,
In their auenge, tread downe the victours surquedry.
4 outronne > ouerrone 1596
1 "Nor shall the Saxons themselves all peaceably 2 Enjoy the crown which they from Britons won 3 First ill, and after ruled wickedly:
ill > wrongly; evilly
4 For ere two hundred years be full outrun, 5 There shall a raven far from rising sun
raven > (The Danish king, on whose bearings a raven was depicted) far from rising sun > [in the far north]
6 With his wide wings upon them fiercely fly, 7 And bid his faithless chickens overrun