found > founded, established lay > {Law, esp. a religious law}
6 And wholesome statutes to her husband brought; 7 Her many deemed to have been of the fays,
many > [many people] fays > fairies
8 As was Aegeria, who Numa taught;
Aegeria > (One of the Camenae (the prophetic nymphs of early Roman mythology, identified with the Greek Muses), from whom Numa received instruction)
9 Those yet of her be Martian laws both named and thought.
of > after
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Her +sonne+ +Sisillus+ after her did rayne,
2 And then Kimarus, and then Danius;
Next whom Morindus did the crowne sustaine,
4 Who, had he not with wrath outrageous,
And cruell rancour dim'd his valorous
6 And mightie deeds, should matched haue the best:
As well in that same field victorious
8 Against the forreine Morands he exprest;
Yet liues his memorie, though carcas sleepe in rest.
1 sonne > sonnes 1596, 1609 1 Sisillus > Sifillus 1590 etc.