living > constantly flowing; refreshing well > {Spring, spring with supernatural powers}
7 Can high advance his broad discoloured breast
Can > Did discoloured > varicoloured, hence: speckled (111.15:2); also: stained, dingy
8 Above his wonted pitch, with countenance fell,
wonted > accustomed pitch > height (to which a bird of prey rises before stooping on its prey) fell > fierce, terrible
9 And clapped his iron wings, as victor he did dwell.
as > [as though as] dwell > live; hence: survive, remain
111.32
Which when his pensiue Ladie saw from farre,
2 Great woe and sorrow did her soule assay,
As weening that the sad end of the warre,
4 And gan to highest God entirely pray,
That feared chance from her to turne away;
6 With folded hands and knees full lowly bent
All night she watcht, ne once adowne would lay
8 Her daintie limbs in her sad dreriment,
But praying still did wake, and waking did lament.
1 Which when his pensive lady saw from far,