foldings > folds close > (Referring adj. to "foldings", or adv. to "enwrapped")
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Like two faire marble pillours they were seene,
2 Which doe the temple of the Gods support,
Whom all the people decke with girlands greene,
4 And honour in their festiuall resort;
Those same with stately grace, and princely port
6 She taught to tread, when she her selfe would grace,
But with the wooddie Nymphes when she did +play+,
8 Or when the flying Libbard she did chace,
She could them nimbly moue, and after fly apace.
7 play > sport conj. Smith
1 Like two fair marble pillars they were seen, 2 Which do the temple of the gods support, 3 Whom all the people deck with garlands green, 4 And honour in their festival resort;
festival > {Glad, merry; pertaining to a feast or feast-day} resort > assembly, concourse of people
5 Those same with stately grace and princely port
port > deportment, bearing
6 She taught to tread, when she herself would grace;
grace > {Endow with (heavenly) grace; gratify, delight; confer honour or dignity upon}