4 She softly felt, and rubbed busily,
busily > solicitously
5 To do the frozen cold away to fly;
do > cause
6 And her fair dewy eyes with kisses dear 7 She oft did bathe, and oft again did dry; 8 And ever her importuned not to fear 9 To let the secret of her heart to her appear.
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The Damzell pauzd, and then thus fearefully;
2 Ah Nurse, what needeth thee to eke my paine?
Is not enough, that I alone doe dye,
4 But it must doubled be with death of twaine?
For nought for me but death there doth remaine.
6 O daughter deare (said she) despaire no whit;
For neuer sore, but might a salue obtaine:
8 That blinded God, which hath ye blindly smit,
Another arrow hath your louers hart to hit.
1 The damsel paused, and then thus fearfully: 2 "Ah nurse, what needs you to eke my pain?
needs you > need do you have eke > augment
3 Is not enough that I alone do die,