god of sky > (Jupiter - likelier in view of "God of loue", i.e. Cupid; or: God)
8 Can do," said she, "that which cannot be done." 9 "Things oft impossible," quoth she, "seem, ere begun."
ere > [before they are]
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These idle words (said she) doe nought asswage
2 My stubborne smart, but more annoyance breed,
For no no vsuall fire, no vsuall rage
4 It is, {o^} Nurse, which on my life doth feed,
And suckes the bloud, which from my hart doth bleed.
6 But since thy faithfull zeale lets me not hyde
My crime, (if crime it be) I will it reed.
8 Nor Prince, nor pere it is, whose loue hath gryde
My feeble brest of late, and +launched+ this wound wyde.
9 launched > launced 1609
1 "These idle words," said she, "do naught assuage
idle > futile, empty; weak-headed naught > not at all
2 My stubborn smart, but more annoyance breed,
stubborn > intractable smart > pain, suffering annoyance > affliction