5 That each awhile lay like a senseless corse.

That > [So that] corse > corpse

6 But Paridell, sore bruised with the blow, 7 Could not arise, the counterchange to scorse,

counterchange > exchange; hence: requital scorse > barter, bargain, exchange; hence: deal

8 Till that young squire him reared from below; 9 Then drew he his bright sword, and gan about him throw.

gan > did him > [himself] throw > turn, twist

309.17

But Satyrane forth stepping, did them stay
2 And with faire treatie pacifide their +ire,+
Then when they were accorded from the fray,
4 Against that Castles Lord they gan conspire,
To heape on him dew vengeaunce for his hire.
6 They bene agreed, and to the gates they goe
To burne the same with vnquenchable fire,
8 And that vncurteous Carle their commune foe
To do fowle death to dye, or wrap in grieuous woe.

2 ire, > ire; 1590

1 But Satyrane, forth stepping, did them stay