adown > down
4 Which, flowing long and thick, her clothed around, 5 And the ivory in golden mantle gowned:
ivory > [of her skin]
6 So that fair spectacle from him was reft,
reft > taken away
7 Yet that, which reft it, no less fair was found: 8 So hid in locks and waves from looker's theft, 9 Naught but her lovely face she for his looking left.
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Withall she laughed, and she blusht withall,
2 That blushing to her laughter gaue more grace,
And laughter to her blushing, as did fall:
4 Now when they spide the knight to slacke his pace,
Them to behold, and in his sparkling face
6 The secret signes of kindled lust appeare,
Their wanton meriments they did encreace,
8 And to him beckned, to approch more neare,
And shewd him many sights, that courage cold could reare.
1 Withal she laughed, and she blushed withal:
Withal > With that withal > nevertheless