8 Seemed some great misfortune to deplore,
deplore > lament, grieve over
9 And loud to them for succour called evermore.
evermore > ever, constantly
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Which Guyon hearing, streight his Palmer bad,
2 To stere the boate towards that dolefull Mayd,
That he might know, and ease her sorrow sad:
4 Who him auizing better, to him sayd;
Faire Sir, be not displeasd, if disobayd:
6 For ill it were to hearken to her cry;
For she is inly nothing ill apayd,
8 But onely womanish fine forgery,
Your stubborne hart t'affect with fraile infirmity.
1 Which Guyon hearing, straight his palmer bade
straight > straightway; directly
2 To steer the boat towards that doleful maid, 3 That he might know, and ease, her sorrow sad:
That > [So that] know > understand, know the nature of