8 Themselves of soiled arms, and to prepare
arms > armour
9 Their minds to pleasure, and their mouths to dainty fare.
dainty > pleasing; scarce; choice (esp. of food)
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And those two froward sisters, their faire loues
2 Came with them eke, all were they wondrous loth,
And fained cheare, as for the time behoues,
4 But could not colour yet so well the troth,
But that their natures bad appeard in both:
6 For both did at their second sister grutch,
And inly grieue, as doth an hidden moth
8 The inner garment fret, not th'vtter touch;
One +thought their+ cheare too litle, th'other thought too mutch.
9 thought their > thoug ther _1590: i.e. a misprint of thought her, "which we should perhaps read" (Smith)_
1 And those two froward sisters, their fair loves,
froward > perverse, evilly disposed
2 Came with them eke, all were they wondrous loath,