7 My only foe, my only deadly dread, 8 Who, with her witchcraft and misseeming sweet,
misseeming sweet > sweet [but] deceptive appearance; or: deceiving sweetness
9 Inveigled him to follow her desires unmeet.
unmeet > improper
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At last by subtill sleights she him betraid
2 Vnto his foe, a Gyant huge and tall,
Who him disarmed, dissolute, dismaid,
4 Vnwares surprised, and with mightie mall
The monster mercilesse him made to fall,
6 Whose fall did neuer foe before behold;
And now in darkesome dungeon, wretched thrall,
8 Remedilesse, for aie he doth him hold;
This is my cause of griefe, more great, then may be told.
1 "At last, by subtle sleights she him betrayed 2 To his foe, a giant huge and tall, 3 Who him (disarmed, dissolute, dismayed)
dissolute > enfeebled, debauched; off guard
4 Unwares surprised, and with mighty maul
Unwares > Unexpectedly, suddenly maul > club