invade > make an attack upon, assault; hence: stab
8 With the other he his friends meant to enwrap:
meant > intended; also, perhaps, in view of the spelling: ment (ppl. of "meng"): joined, attached, hence: ensnared
9 For whom he could not kill, he practised to entrap.
whom > [he whom] practised > planned, intended; made it his habit
312.12
Next him was Feare, all arm'd from top to toe,
2 Yet thought himselfe not safe enough thereby,
But feard each shadow mouing to +and+ fro,
4 And his owne armes when glittering he did spy,
Or clashing heard, he fast away did fly,
6 As ashes pale of hew, and +wingyheeld;+
And euermore on daunger fixt his eye,
8 Gainst whom he alwaies bent a brasen shield,
Which his right hand vnarmed fearefully did wield.
3 and > or 1590 6 wingyheeld; > winged heeld, 1590
1 Next him was Fear, all armed from top to toe,
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