6 Of what might hap. Eftsoons there stepped forth
hap > happen, come about by chance Eftsoons > Soon, soon afterwards
7 A goodly lady clad in hunter's weed,
goodly > beautiful; fine weed > garb
8 That seemed to be a woman of great worth,
worth > merit, rank
9 And, by her stately portance, born of heavenly birth.
portance > carriage, demeanour
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Her face so faire as flesh it seemed not,
2 But heauenly pourtraict of bright Angels hew,
Cleare as the skie, withouten blame or blot,
4 Through goodly mixture of complexions dew;
And in her cheekes the vermeill red did shew
6 Like roses in a bed of lillies shed,
The which ambrosiall odours from them threw,
8 And gazers sense with double pleasure fed,
Hable to heale the sicke, and to reuiue the ded.