honour > {Chastity, purity; decoration, adornment; hence: clothing, decoration which preserves decency} despoiled > stripped

5 And a wide wound therein (O rueful sight) 6 Entrenched deep with knife accursed keen,

Entrenched > {Cut, made by cutting} keen > sharp

7 Yet freshly bleeding forth her fainting spirit,

Yet > Still fainting > {Sluggish, becoming faint}

8 (The work of cruel hand) was to be seen, 9 That dyed in sanguine red her skin all snowy clean.

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At that wide orifice her trembling hart
2 Was drawne forth, and in siluer basin layd,
Quite through transfixed with a deadly dart,
4 And in her bloud yet steeming fresh embayd:
And those two villeins, which her steps vpstayd,
6 When her weake feete could scarcely her sustaine,
And +fading+ vitall powers gan to fade,
8 Her forward +still+ with torture did constraine,
And euermore encreased her consuming paine.

7 fading > failing conj. Church 8 still > skill 1590

1 At that wide orifice her trembling heart 2 Was drawn forth, and in silver basin laid, 3 Quite through transfixed with a deadly dart,