more > greater defame > disgrace, defamation
9 On gallow trees, in honour of his dearest dame.
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His dearest Dame is that Enchaunteresse,
2 The vile Acrasia, that with vaine delightes,
And idle pleasures in +her+ Bowre of Blisse,
4 Doe charme her louers, and the feeble sprightes
Can call out of the bodies of fraile wightes:
6 Whom then she does transforme to monstrous hewes,
And horribly misshapes with vgly sightes,
8 Captiu'd eternally in yron mewes,
And darksom dens, where Titan his face neuer shewes.
3 her > his 1596
1 His dearest dame is that enchantress, 2 The vile Acrasia, that with vain delights
vain > vain; empty
3 And idle pleasures, in her Bower of Bliss, 4 Does charm her lovers, and the feeble spirits 5 Can call out of the bodies of frail wights:
frail > weak, morally weak wights > men; people, mortals
6 Whom then she does transform to monstrous hues,