7 Well hoped she the beast engored had been,
engored > wounded deeply
8 And made more haste, the life to have bereaved:
the life to have bereaved > to have taken the life away [to have dispatched the wounded beast]
9 But ah, her expectation greatly was deceived.
deceived > proved false
305.29
Shortly she came, whereas that woefull Squire
2 With bloud deformed, lay in deadly swownd:
In whose faire eyes, like lamps of quenched fire,
4 The Christall humour stood congealed rownd;
His locks, like faded leaues fallen to grownd,
6 Knotted with bloud, in bounches rudely ran,
And his sweete lips, on which before that stownd
8 The bud of youth to blossome faire began,
Spoild of their rosie red, were woxen pale and wan.
1 Shortly she came where that woeful squire, 2 With blood deformed, lay in deadly swoon:
deformed > disfigured (cf. 106.45:6) deadly > death-like; (potentially) fatal