6 Than of my skill: who help may have elsewhere,

skill > skill; knowledge, science, occult powers who > [he who, whoever]

7 In vain seeks wonders out of magic spell." 8 The old woman waxed half blank, those words to hear;

waxed > grew blank > nonplussed; white, pale

9 And yet was loath to let her purpose plain appear.

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And to him said, If any leaches skill,
2 Or other learned meanes could haue redrest
This my deare daughters deepe engraffed ill,
4 Certes I should be loth thee to molest:
But this sad euill, which doth her infest,
6 Doth course of naturall cause farre exceed,
And housed is within her hollow brest,
8 That either seemes some cursed witches deed,
Or euill spright, that in her doth such torment breed.

1 And to him said, "If any leech's skill

leech's > doctor's skill > skill; knowledge, science

2 Or other learned means could have redressed