4 Which change of colour did perforce unfold,

unfold > reveal, make plain

5 Now seeming flaming hot, now stony cold. 6 Tho turning soft aside, he did inquire

Tho > Then

7 What wight she was, that poplar branch did hold:

wight > person, lady poplar >

8 It answered was, her name was Praise-desire, 9 That by well doing sought to honour to aspire.

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The whiles, the Faerie knight did entertaine
2 Another Damsell of that gentle crew,
That was right faire, and modest of demaine,
4 But that too oft she chaung'd her natiue hew:
Straunge was her tyre, and all her garment blew,
6 Close round +about her+ tuckt with many a plight:
Vpon her fist the bird, which shonneth vew,
8 And keepes in couerts close from liuing wight,
Did sit, as yet ashamd, how rude Pan did her dight.

6 about her > abouther 1596