equalize > equal, match
309.45
It Troynouant is hight, that with the waues
2 Of wealthy Thamis washed is along,
Vpon whose stubborne neck, whereat he raues
4 With roring rage, and sore him selfe does throng,
That all men feare to tempt his billowes strong,
6 She fastned hath her foot, which standes so hy,
That it a wonder of the world is song
8 In forreine landes, and all which passen by,
Beholding it from far, do thinke it threates the skye.
1 "It Troynovant is hight, that with the waves
Troynovant > (London. For a note on the etymology, see 210.46:5) hight > called
2 Of wealthy Thames washed is along,
along > {At full length; in a linear manner}
3 Upon whose stubborn neck (whereat he raves
stubborn > intractable whereat > at which
4 With roaring rage, and sore himself does throng,