[Footnote V.59: He has imponed,] i.e., to lay down as a stake or wager. Impono.
[Footnote V.60: Hangers,] That part of the girdle or belt by which the swords were suspended was, in our poet's time, called the hangers.
[Footnote V.61: Very dear to fancy—very liberal conceit.] Of exquisite invention, well adapted to their hilts, and in their conception rich and high fashioned.
[Footnote V.62: More german] More a-kin.