still > continually
7 And found no place, where safe he shroud himself might;
shroud > hide
8 Lamenting Sorrow did in darkness lie, 9 And Shame his ugly face did hide from living eye.
207.23
And ouer them sad +Horrour+ with grim hew,
2 Did alwayes sore, beating his yron wings;
And after him Owles and Night-rauens flew,
4 The hatefull messengers of heauy things,
Of death and dolour telling sad tidings;
6 Whiles sad Celeno, sitting on a clift,
A song of bale and bitter sorrow sings,
8 That hart of flint a sunder could haue rift:
Which hauing ended, after him she flyeth swift.
1 Horrour > horror 1590; horrour 1596
1 And over them sad Horror, with grim hue,
hue > appearance; colour
2 Did always soar, beating his iron wings;