3 When the noble prince had marked well, 4 He guessed his nature by his countenance,
countenance > demeanour
5 And calmed his wrath with goodly temperance. 6 Then, to him stepping, from his arm did reach 7 Those keys, and made himself free entrance. 8 Each door he opened without any breach;
breach > interruption; [need for] breaking [it] down
9 There was no bar to stop, nor foe him to impeach.
impeach > impede
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There all within full rich arayd he found,
2 With royall arras and resplendent gold.
And did with store of euery thing abound,
4 That greatest Princes presence might behold.
But all the floore (too filthy to be told)
6 With bloud of guiltlesse babes, and innocents trew,
Which there were slaine, as sheepe out of the fold,
8 Defiled was, that dreadfull was to vew,
And sacred ashes ouer it was strowed new.
1 There all within full richly arrayed he found,
full > very, exceedingly