1 commoned > communed 1609 6 Craftesman > Craftesmans 1609 7 Castory > lastery 1590 etc.: FE

1 So long as Guyon with her commoned,

commoned > conversed

2 To the ground she cast her modest eye, 3 And ever and anon with rosy red 4 The bashful blood her snowy cheeks did dye, 5 That her became, as polished ivory 6 Which cunning craftsman's hand has overlaid 7 With fair vermilion or pure castor.

vermilion > {Scarlet-giving pigment, esp. cinnabar or red crystal- line mercuric sulphide, used as a dye} castor > {Castoreum, a reddish substance obtained from the beaver and used for medicine and perfumery}

8 Great wonder had the knight, to see the maid 9 So strangely passioned, and to her gently said,

passioned > affected gently > politely

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Faire Damzell, seemeth, by your troubled +cheare+,
2 That either me too bold ye weene, this wise
You to molest, or other ill to feare
4 That in the secret of your hart close lyes,
From whence it doth, as cloud from sea arise.
6 If it be I, of pardon I you pray;
But if ought else that I mote not deuise,
8 I will, if please you it discure, assay,
To ease you of that ill, so wisely as I may.

1 cheare > cleare 1590 (i.e. clearness of mind or conscience)