7 Remounted up as light as cheerful lark, 8 And on his little wings the dream he bore 9 In haste to his lord, where he him left before.

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Who all this while with charmes and hidden artes,
2 Had made a Lady of that other Spright,
And fram'd of liquid ayre her tender partes
4 So liuely, and so like in all mens sight,
That weaker sence it could haue rauisht quight:
6 The maker selfe for all his wondrous witt,
Was nigh beguiled with so goodly sight:
8 Her all in white he clad, and ouer it
Cast a black stole, most like to seeme for Vna fit.

1 Who all this while, with charms and hidden arts,

charms > spells

2 Had made a lady of that other sprite, 3 And framed of liquid air her tender parts,

framed > designed; fashioned liquid > transparent; ethereal; bright

4 So lively, and so like in all men's sight,

lively > life-like like > convincing

5 That weaker sense it could have ravished quite: