heavy > sad, grievous brave > brave; splendid, fine

5 Which they far off beheld from Trojan towers, 6 And saw the fields of fair Scamander strewn

Scamander > (One of the two principal rivers of Troy)

7 With carcases of noble warriors, 8 Whose fruitless lives were under furrow sown, 9 And Xanthus' sandy banks with blood all overflowed.

Xanthus > (Another name for the Scamander)

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From him my linage I deriue aright,
2 Who long before the ten yeares siege of Troy,
Whiles yet on Ida he a shepheard hight,
4 On faire Oenone got a louely boy,
Whom for remembraunce of her passed ioy,
6 She of his Father Parius did name;
Who, after Greekes did Priams realme destroy,
8 Gathred the Troian reliques sau'd from flame,
And with them sayling thence, to th'Isle of Paros came.

1 "From him my lineage I derive aright,

aright > properly, justly; straight, hence: directly

2 Who, long before the ten years' siege of Troy, 3 While yet on Ida he a shepherd hight,