yfere > together
8 Or them dislodge, all were they lief or loath;
all were they lief or loath > [whether they liked it or not]
9 And so defied them each, and so defied them both.
both > (The two knights, Sir Paridell and Sir Satyrane; a squire would not be challenged)
309.14
Both were full loth to leaue that needfull tent,
2 And both full loth in darkenesse to debate;
Yet both full liefe him lodging to haue lent,
4 And both full liefe his boasting to abate;
But chiefly Paridell his hart did grate,
6 To heare him threaten so despightfully,
As if he did a dogge +to+ kenell rate,
8 That durst not barke; and rather had he dy,
Then when he was defide, in coward corner ly.
7 to > in 1590
1 Both were full loath to leave that needful tent,
full > very, exceedingly tent > (Fig., as a shelter used by travellers)