7 Yet so extremely did the buff him quell,
buff > blow, buffet quell > subdue
8 That from thenceforth he shunned the like to take, 9 But when he saw them come he did them still forsake.
still forsake > invariably withdraw from
111.25
The knight was +wrath+ to see his stroke beguyld,
2 And smote againe with more outrageous might;
But backe againe the sparckling steele recoyld,
4 And left not any marke, where it did light;
As if in Adamant rocke it had bene pight.
6 The beast impatient of his smarting wound,
And of so fierce and forcible despight,
8 Thought with his wings to stye aboue the ground;
But his late wounded wing vnseruiceable found.
1 wrath > wroth 1590, 1609
1 The knight was wroth to see his stroke beguiled,
beguiled > foiled
2 And smote again with more outrageous might;