nothing > not at all

6 For who with reason can you ay reprove,

ay > ever

7 To love the semblant pleasing most your mind,

semblant > image

8 And yield your heart, whence you cannot remove? 9 No guilt in you, but in the tyranny of love.

302.41

Not so th'Arabian Myrrhe did set her mind;
2 +Nor+ so did Biblis spend her pining hart,
But lou'd their natiue flesh against all kind,
4 And to their purpose vsed wicked art:
Yet playd Pasipha{e"} a more +monstrous+ part,
6 That lou'd a Bull, and learnd a beast to bee;
Such shamefull lusts who loaths not, which depart
8 From course of nature and of modestie?
Sweet loue such lewdnes bands from his faire companie.

2 Nor > Not 1590 etc.: FE 5 monstrous > mostrous 1596

1 "Not so the Arabian Myrrha did set her mind;