For-thy > Therefore, for this reason fairly > courteously
9 Into the world to guide him back, as he him brought.
brought > [had brought]
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The God, though loth, yet was constraind t'obay,
2 For lenger time, then that, no liuing wight
Below the earth, might suffred be to stay:
4 So backe againe, him brought to liuing light.
But all so soone as his enfeebled spright
6 Gan sucke this vitall aire into his brest,
As ouercome with too exceeding might,
8 The life did flit away out of her nest,
And all his senses were with deadly fit opprest.
1 The god, though loath, yet was constrained to obey,
yet > (Pleonastic)
2 For longer time than that no living wight
that > ["three dayes of men">[ wight > creature, person, man
3 Below the earth might suffered be to stay: