grovelling > prostrate
4 Makes for him endless moan, and evermore
moan > lamentation
5 With her soft garment wipes away the gore 6 Which stains his snowy skin with hateful hue: 7 But when she saw no help might him restore, 8 Him to a dainty flower she did transmew,
dainty > delightful, pleasing transmew > transmute
9 Which in that cloth was wrought, as if it lively grew.
that cloth > [the tapestry] lively > living; in a lifelike manner
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So was that chamber clad in goodly wize,
2 And round about it many beds were dight,
As whilome was the antique worldes guize,
4 Some for vntimely ease, some for delight,
As pleased them to vse, that vse it might:
6 And all was full of Damzels, and of Squires,
Dauncing and reueling both day and night,
8 And swimming deepe in sensuall desires,
And Cupid still emongst them kindled lustfull fires.
1 So was that chamber clad in goodly wise,