fatal lore > predestined command; preordained doctrine

7 Has learned to love, let no whit you dismay 8 The hard beginning that meets you in the door,

in the door > [at the outset]

9 And with sharp fits your tender heart oppresses sore.

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For so must all things excellent begin,
2 And eke enrooted deepe must be that Tree,
Whose big embodied braunches shall not lin,
4 Till they to heauens hight forth stretched bee.
For from thy wombe a famous Progenie
6 Shall spring, out of the auncient Troian blood,
Which shall reuiue the sleeping memorie
8 Of those same antique Peres, the heauens brood,
Which +Greeke+ and Asian riuers stained with their blood.

9 Greeke > Greece 1596, 1609

1 "For so must all things excellent begin, 2 And eke enrooted deep must be that tree

eke > also, moreover

3 Whose big embodied branches shall not lin