3 Devoid of outward sense and native strength,
outward sense > [faculty of perceiving the outside world; he is unconscious] native > innate, natural
4 Covered with charmed cloud from view of day 5 And sight of men, since his late luckless fray. 6 His cruel wounds, with cruddy blood congealed,
cruddy > clotted
7 They bind up so wisely as they may,
wisely > skilfully
8 And handle softly, till they can be healed: 9 So lay him in her chariot, close in night concealed.
close > closely; secretly
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And all the while she stood vpon the ground,
2 The wakefull dogs did neuer cease to bay,
As giuing warning of th'vnwonted sound,
4 With which her yron wheeles did them affray,
And her darke griesly looke them much dismay;
6 The messenger of death, the ghastly Owle
With drearie shriekes did also her bewray;
8 And hungry Wolues continually did howle,
At her abhorred face, so filthy and so fowle.