9 So turned her about, and fled away apace.

her > [herself] apace > swiftly

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Which when the Peasant saw, amazd he stood,
2 And +grieued+ at her flight; yet durst he not
Pursew her steps, through wild vnknowen wood;
4 Besides he feard her wrath, and threatned shot
Whiles in the bush he lay, not yet forgot:
6 Ne car'd he greatly for her presence vaine,
But turning said to Trompart, What foule blot
8 Is this to knight, that Ladie should againe
Depart to woods vntoucht, and leaue so proud disdaine?

2 grieued > greiued 1596

1 Which when the peasant saw, amazed he stood,

peasant > boor, clown, lout

2 And grieved at her flight; yet dared he not

at > by

3 Pursue her steps, through wild unknown wood; 4 Besides, he feared her wrath, and threatened shot 5 While in the bush he lay, not yet forgotten: 6 Nor cared he greatly for her presence vain,