ween > think livelihead > living form; hence: original
4 Of that most glorious visage you did view? 5 But if the beauty of her mind you knew, 6 That is her bounty, and imperial power
bounty > goodness, virtue
7 (Thousand times fairer than her mortal hue),
hue > appearance
8 O how great wonder would your thoughts devour,
how great > [how great a, what great]
9 And infinite desire into your spirit pour!
209.4
She is the mighty Queene of Faerie,
2 Whose faire retrait I in my shield do beare;
She is the flowre of grace and chastitie,
4 Throughout the world renowmed far and neare,
My liefe, my liege, my Soueraigne, my deare,
6 Whose glory shineth as the morning starre,
And with her light the earth enlumines cleare;
8 Far reach her mercies, and her prayses farre,
As well in state of peace, as puissaunce in warre.