difference > variation discreet > moderate; or: discrete, distinct
8 Now soft, now loud, to the wind did call: 9 The gentle warbling wind low answered to all.
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There, whence that Musick seemed heard to bee,
2 Was the faire Witch her selfe now solacing,
With a new Louer, whom through sorceree
4 And witchcraft, she from farre did thither bring:
There she had him now layd a slombering,
6 In secret shade, after long wanton ioyes:
Whilst round about them pleasauntly did sing
8 Many faire Ladies, and lasciuious boyes,
That euer mixt their song with light licentious toyes.
1 There, whence that music seemed heard to be, 2 Was the fair witch herself now solacing
solacing > {Taking comfort, recreation, or enjoyment}
3 With a new lover, whom through sorcery 4 And witchcraft she from far did thither bring: 5 There she had him now laid a-slumbering, 6 In secret shade, after long wanton joys:
secret > hidden
7 Whilst round about them pleasantly did sing 8 Many fair ladies, and lascivious boys, 9 That ever mixed their song with light licentious toys.
toys > amorous games; antics, whims (perhaps of a musical nature)