4 Where both awhile would covered remain, 5 And each the other from to rise restrain;
to rise > rising
6 The whiles their snowy limbs, as through a veil,
The whiles > Meanwhile
7 So through the crystal waves appeared plain: 8 Then suddenly both would themselves unhele,
unhele > uncover
9 And the amorous sweet spoils to greedy eyes reveal.
amorous > {Lovely; pertaining to sexual love} greedy > eager; rapacious
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As that faire Starre, the messenger of morne,
2 His deawy face out of the sea doth reare:
Or as the Cyprian goddesse, newly borne
4 Of th'Oceans fruitfull froth, did first appeare:
Such seemed they, and so their yellow heare
6 Christalline humour dropped downe apace.
Whom such when Guyon saw, he drew him neare,
8 And somewhat gan relent his earnest pace,
His stubborne brest gan secret pleasaunce to embrace.