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Soone as Occasion felt her selfe vntyde,
2 Before her sonne could well assoyled bee,
She to her vse returnd, and streight defyde
4 Both Guyon and Pyrochles: th'one (said +shee+)
Bycause he wonne; the other because hee
6 Was wonne: So matter did she make of nought,
To stirre vp strife, and +do+ them disagree:
8 But soone as Furor was enlargd, she sought
To kindle his quencht fire, and thousand causes wrought.

4 shee > hee 1590, 1596 7 do > garre _1590; "garre" = to make, cause (northern dialect; cf. SC, gloss to "April", and "September", 106. This somewhat provincial word occurs nowhere else in FQ and is a striking example of Spenser's alterations for the 1596 edition)_

1 Soon as Occasion felt herself untied

Soon > [As soon]

2 (Before her son could well assoiled be)

assoiled > set free

3 She to her use returned, and straight defied

use > habit, custom straight > immediately; directly; unreservedly, outspokenly

4 Both Guyon and Pyrochles: the one (said she) 5 Because he won; the other because he 6 Was won: so matter did she make of naught,