Wherewith > With which

5 Could judge what pains do loving hearts perplex.

perplex > distress

6 Who means no guile, be guiled soonest shall,

Who > [He who] guiled > deceived

7 And to fair semblance does light faith annex;

light > quickly, promptly (adv.); ready; light (adj.) annex > attach

8 The bird that knows not the false fowler's call 9 Into his hidden net full easily does fall.

301.55

For thy she would not in discourteise wise,
2 Scorne the faire offer of good will profest;
For great rebuke it is, loue to despise,
4 Or rudely sdeigne a gentle harts request;
But with faire countenaunce, as beseemed best,
6 Her entertaynd; nath'lesse she inly deemd
Her loue too light, to wooe a wandring guest:
8 Which she misconstruing, thereby esteemd
That from like inward fire that outward smoke had +steemd.+