appease > check; assuage
5 And fell to vain voluptuous disease:
vain > foolish; idle; weak disease > dis-ease: trouble, strife
6 He loved fair Lady Estrildis, lewdly loved, 7 Whose wanton pleasures him too much did please, 8 That quite his heart from Guendolen removed,
That > [So that] removed > removed itself (refl.)
9 From Guendolen his wife, though always faithful proved.
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The noble daughter of Corineus
2 Would not endure to be so vile disdaind,
But gathering force, and courage valorous,
4 Encountred him in battell well ordaind,
In which him vanquisht she to fly constraind:
6 But she so fast pursewd, that him she tooke,
And threw in bands, where he till death remaind;
8 Als his faire Leman, flying through a brooke,
She ouerhent, nought moued with her piteous looke.
1 The noble daughter of Corineus
The noble daughter of Corineus > [Guendolen]