6 Was overwrought, and shapes of naked boys,

overwrought > {Over-laboured; worked up to too high a pitch}

7 Of which some seemed with lively jollity

lively > life-like jollity > pleasure, lust

8 To fly about, playing their wanton toys,

wanton > unruly, frisky; lewd toys > games, amorous games (cf. e.g. 205.28:8)

9 Whilst others did themselves embay in liquid joys.

embay > bathe

212.61

And ouer all, of purest gold was spred,
2 A trayle of yuie in his natiue hew:
For the rich mettall was so coloured,
4 That wight, who did not well auis'd it vew,
Would surely deeme it to be yuie trew:
6 Low his lasciuious armes adown did creepe,
That themselues dipping in the siluer dew,
8 Their fleecy flowres they +tenderly+ did steepe,
Which drops of Christall seemd for wantones to weepe.