5 In so rich weeds and seeming glorious show,
so > such weeds > attire show > appearance
6 Did much move his stout heroic heart, 7 And said, "Dear dame, your sudden overthrow
said > [he said]
8 Much rues me; but now put fear apart,
rues > affects [with pity or compassion] apart > aside
9 And tell both who you be, and who that took your part."
102.22
Melting in teares, then gan she thus lament;
2 The wretched woman, whom vnhappy howre
Hath now made thrall to your commandement,
4 Before that angry heauens list to lowre,
And fortune false betraide me to +your+ powre,
6 Was, (O what now auaileth that I +was!+)
Borne the sole daughter of an Emperour,
8 He that the wide West vnder his rule has,
And high hath set his throne, where Tiberis doth pas.
5 your > thy 1590; cf. 101.31:6 6 was! > was? 1590