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But both her selfe, and eke her daughter deare,
2 Begotten by her kingly Paramoure,
The faire Sabrina almost dead with feare,
4 She there attached, farre from all succoure;
The one she slew +in that impatient stoure+,
6 But the sad virgin innocent of all,
Adowne the rolling riuer she did poure,
8 Which of her name now Seuerne men do call:
Such was the end, that to disloyall loue did fall.
5 in that impatient stoure > vpon the present floure 1590; i.e. without further ado: present = immediate; floure = floor
1 But both herself, and eke her daughter dear,
eke > also
2 Begotten by her kingly paramour, 3 The fair Sabrina, almost dead with fear,
Sabrina > (Or Sabre; she ultimately became the nymph of the Severn. See Drayton's Polyolbion and Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess; and Comus 824 ff.)
4 She there attached, far from all succour;
attached > seized, laid hold of
5 The one she slew in that impatient stour,