blast > gust
6 Made a calm shadow far in compass round: 7 The fearful shepherd, often there aghast,
aghast > frightened (especially with superstitious fear)
8 Under them never sat, nor wont there sound
wont > was accustomed to; would
9 His merry oaten pipe, but shunned the unlucky ground.
merry > delightful, charming oaten > (Shepherds' pipes were supposedly made of oat stalks)
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But this good knight soone as he them can spie,
2 For the coole +shade him thither+ hastly got:
For golden Ph{oe}bus now +ymounted+ hie,
4 From fiery wheeles of his faire chariot
Hurled his beame so scorching cruell hot,
6 That liuing creature mote it not abide;
And his new Lady it endured not.
8 There they alight, in hope themselues to hide
From the fierce heat, and rest their weary limbs a tide.
2 shade him thither > shade thither 1596; shadow thither 1609 3 ymounted > that mounted 1590 etc.: FE