4 They him disarmed, and spreading on the ground

disarmed > relieved of armour

5 Their watchet mantles fringed with silver round,

watchet > {Light blue, sky-blue; cloth of this colour}

6 They softly wiped away the jelly-blood 7 From the orifice; which having well upbound, 8 They poured in sovereign balm, and nectar good,

sovereign > supremely efficacious

9 Good both for earthly medicine, and for heavenly food.

heavenly food > (Because nectar is the drink of the gods)

304.41

Tho when the lilly handed Liagore,
2 (This Liagore whylome had learned skill
In leaches craft, by great Appolloes lore,
4 Sith her whylome vpon the high Pindus hill,
He loued, and at last her wombe did fill
6 With heauenly seed, whereof wise P{ae}on sprong)
Did feele his pulse, she knew +there+ staied still
8 Some litle life his feeble sprites emong;
Which to his mother told, despeire she from her flong.