Ay > Ever carolling > {Singing; celebrating in song} jollity > pleasure, revelry (as at 100.3:8)

6 That wonder was to hear their trim consort.

That > [So that] trim > fine, pleasing consort > concert; accord, agreement

7 Which when those knights beheld with scornful eye, 8 They sdeigned such lascivious disport,

sdeigned > disdained disport > diversion; amusement

9 And loathed the loose demeanour of that wanton sort.

demeanour > conduct sort > company

301.41

Thence they were brought to that great Ladies vew,
2 Whom they found sitting on a sumptuous bed,
That glistred all with gold and glorious shew,
4 As the proud Persian Queenes accustomed:
She seemd a woman of great bountihed,
6 And of rare beautie, sauing that askaunce
Her wanton eyes, ill signes of womanhed,
8 Did roll too +lightly+, and too often glaunce,
Without regard of grace, or comely amenaunce.

8 lightly > highly 1590, 1596