lamping > flashing; resplendent

4 And thence poured into men, which men call Love; 5 Not that same, which does base affections move

affections > emotions (esp. strong emotions, as passion, lust, etc.) move > actuate, excite

6 In brutish minds, and filthy lust inflame, 7 But that sweet fit that does true beauty love, 8 And chooses virtue for his dearest dame, 9 Whence spring all noble deeds and never-dying fame:

303.2

Well did Antiquitie a God thee deeme,
2 That ouer mortall minds hast so great might,
To order them, as best to thee doth seeme,
4 And all their actions to direct aright;
The fatall purpose of diuine foresight,
6 Thou doest effect in destined descents,
Through deepe impression of thy secret might,
8 And stirredst vp th'Heroes high intents,
Which the late world admyres for wondrous moniments.

1 Well did antiquity a god you deem,

antiquity > ancient times (esp. of the Greeks and Romans); ancient records

2 That over mortal minds have so great might,

so > such