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She no lesse glad, then he desirous was
2 Of his departure thence; for of her ioy
And vaine delight she saw he light did pas,
4 A foe of folly and immodest toy,
Still solemne sad, or still disdainfull coy,
6 Delighting all in armes and cruell warre,
That her sweet peace and pleasures did annoy,
8 Troubled with terrour and vnquiet iarre,
That she well pleased was thence to amoue him farre.

1 She no less glad, than he desirous was

no > [was no]

2 Of his departure thence; for of her joy 3 And vain delight she saw he light did pass,

vain > empty; foolish light > (Adj., applied to her "vaine delight", or adv., qualifying "pas") pass > regard

4 A foe of folly and immodest toy,

folly > lewdness toy > amorous game, trick; hence: flirtatiousness

5 Still solemn sad, or still disdainful coy,

Still > Ever coy > aloof, distant