wights > people
5 Who spent their looser days in lewd delights,
looser > too-loose lewd > lewd, wanton; ignorant, good-for-nothing
6 But shame and sad reproach, here to be read
But > Except read > seen
7 By these rent relics, speaking their ill plights?
rent > torn, shattered speaking > bespeaking, giving evidence of; expressive of ill > evil
8 Let all that live, hereby be counselled 9 To shun Rock of Reproach, and it as death to dread."
212.10
So forth they rowed, and that Ferryman
2 With his stiffe oares did brush the sea so strong,
That the hoare waters from his frigot ran,
4 And the light bubbles daunced all along,
Whiles the salt brine out of the billowes sprong.
6 At last farre off they many Islands spy,
On euery side floting the floods emong:
8 Then said the knight, Loe I the land descry,
Therefore old Syre thy course do thereunto apply.