unmeet > unsuitable
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In her left hand a Cup of gold she held,
2 And with her right the riper fruit did reach,
Whose sappy liquor, that with fulnesse sweld,
4 Into her cup she scruzd, with daintie breach
Of her fine fingers, without fowle empeach,
6 That so faire wine-presse made the wine more sweet:
Thereof she vsd to giue to drinke to each,
8 Whom passing by she happened to meet:
It was her guise, all Straungers goodly so to greet.
1 In her left hand a cup of gold she held, 2 And with her right the riper fruit did reach,
riper > riper; too-ripe, over-ripe
3 Whose sappy liquor, that with fullness swelled, 4 Into her cup she scruzed, with dainty breach
scruzed > squeezed dainty > fastidious; pleasing breach > {Breaking, splitting, the act of splitting}
5 Of her fine fingers, without foul impeach,
Of > By, with impeach > injury, damage, detriment; hence: staining [of her fingers], tainting [of the wine]
6 That so fair winepress made the wine more sweet: