Yet twise they were repulsed backe againe,
2 And twise renforst, backe to their ships to fly,
The whiles with bloud they all the shore did +staine,+
4 And the gray Ocean into purple dy:
Ne had they footing found at last perdie,
6 Had not Androgeus, false to natiue soyle,
And enuious of Vncles soueraintie,
8 Betrayd his contrey vnto forreine spoyle:
Nought else, but treason, from the first this land did foyle.
3 staine, > staine. 1596
1 Yet twice they were repulsed back again,
back > (Pleonastic and thus intensive)
2 And twice renforced back to their ships to fly,
renforced > compelled (SU) fly > flee
3 While with blood they all the shore did stain, 4 And the grey ocean into purple dye:
purple > red, blood-red
5 Neither had they footing found at last pardie,
had they > [would they have] pardie > certainly, truly, "by God"