lowly > {Low in situation}

4 Betwixt two hills, whose high heads overplaced

overplaced > overhanging; looming

5 The valley did with cool shade overcast; 6 Through midst thereof a little river rolled, 7 By which there sat a knight with helm unlaced,

helm > helmet

8 Himself refreshing with the liquid cold, 9 After his travel long, and labours manifold.

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Loe yonder he, cryde Archimage alowd,
2 That wrought the shamefull fact, which I did shew;
And now he doth himselfe in secret shrowd,
4 To flie the vengeance for his outrage dew;
But vaine: for ye shall dearely do him rew,
6 So God ye speed, and send you good successe;
Which we farre off will here abide to vew.
8 So they him left, inflam'd with wrathfulnesse,
That streight against that knight his speare he did addresse.

1 "Lo yonder he," cried Archimago aloud, 2 "That wrought the shameful fact which I did show;

fact > deed, crime show > behold; make known, describe