wrought > fashioned [it] green > [a] green
7 He lately heard that dying lady groan: 8 He left his steed without, and spear beside,
without > outside (the thicket)
9 And rushed in on foot to aid her, ere she died.
203.4
The whiles a losell wandring by the way,
2 One that to bountie neuer cast his mind,
Ne thought of honour euer did assay
4 His baser brest, but in his kestrell kind
A pleasing vaine of glory +vaine+ did find,
6 To which his flowing toung, and troublous spright
Gaue him great ayd, and made him more inclind:
8 He that braue steed there finding ready dight,
Purloynd both steed and speare, and ran away full light.
5 vaine > he 1590
1 The whiles a losel wandering by the way
The whiles > Meanwhile losel > scoundrel, ne'er-do-well, ragamuffin (one who is lost, esp. fig.)
2 (One that to bounty never cast his mind,