5 Oh! how great sorrow my sad soul assayed.
how great > how greatly; or: such a great assayed > tested, made trial of; assailed
6 Then forth I went, his woeful corse to find,
corse > body
7 And many years throughout the world I strayed, 8 A virgin widow, whose deep wounded mind
deep > deeply; deep
9 With love long time did languish, as the stricken hind.
the stricken hind > (A simile applied (Aen. 4.68-9) to Dido, who literally burned for the love of Aeneas)
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At last it chaunced this proud +Sarazin,+
2 To meete me wandring, who perforce me led
With him away, but yet could neuer win
4 The Fort, that Ladies hold in soueraigne dread.
There lies he now with foule dishonour dead,
6 Who whiles he liu'de, was called proud Sans foy,
The eldest of three brethren, all three bred
8 Of one bad sire, whose youngest is Sans ioy,
And twixt them both was borne the bloudy bold Sans loy.