flax > (From the fine or "sclender" fibres of which candle or lamp wicks were once made)

8 That shortly burnt into extreme desire, 9 And ransacked all her veins with passion entire.

entire > complete, total; or: inward (cf. 408.23:9, 408.48:9)

301.48

Eftsoones she grew to great impatience
2 And into termes of open outrage +brust+,
That plaine discouered her incontinence,
4 Ne reckt she, who her meaning did mistrust;
For she was giuen all to fleshly lust,
6 And poured forth in sensuall delight,
That all regard of shame she had discust,
8 And meet respect of honour put to flight:
So shamelesse beauty soone becomes a +loathly+ +sight.+

2 brust > burst 1609 8 loathly > loathy 1596, 1609 8 sight. > sight, 1596

1 Eftsoons she grew to great impatience

Eftsoons > Thereupon; soon

2 And into terms of open outrage burst,

terms > condition, state (the meaning "words", "language" is not supported by 301.50:6-8) outrage > intemperance, passion