And him behind, a wicked Hag did stalke,
2 In ragged robes, and filthy disaray,
Her other leg was lame, that she no'te +walke,+
4 But on a staffe her feeble steps did stay;
Her lockes, that loathly were and hoarie gray,
6 Grew all afore, and +loosely+ hong vnrold,
But all behind was bald, and worne away,
8 That none thereof could euer taken hold,
And eke her face ill fauourd, full of wrinckles old.
3 walke, > walke. 1590, 1596 6 loosely > loosly 1590
1 And him behind a wicked hag did stalk,
a wicked hag > [Occasion]
2 In ragged robes, and filthy disarray,
disarray > {Imperfect or improper attire}
3 Her other leg was lame, that she no'te walk,
that > [so that] no'te > could not
4 But on a staff her feeble steps did stay;
stay > support