7 On which the winged boy in colours clear

the winged boy > [Cupid, declaring the knight's name: see 306.53:2]

8 Depainted was, full easy to be known,

Depainted > Depicted; painted full > very, exceedingly

9 And he thereby, wherever it in field was shown.

he > [Scudamour] field > battle, field of battle

311.8

His face vpon the ground did groueling ly,
2 As if he had bene slombring in the shade,
That the braue Mayd would not for courtesy,
4 Out of his quiet slomber him abrade,
Nor seeme too suddeinly him to inuade:
6 Still as she stood, she heard with grieuous throb
Him grone, as if his hart were peeces made,
8 And with most painefull pangs to sigh and sob,
That pitty did the Virgins hart of patience rob.

1 His face upon the ground did grovelling lie,

grovelling > face-down