5 When all this speech the living tree had spent, 6 The bleeding bough did thrust into the ground, 7 That from the blood he might be innocent,
That > [So that]
8 And with fresh clay did close the wooden wound: 9 Then, turning to his lady, dead with fear her found.
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Her seeming dead he found with feigned feare,
2 As all vnweeting of that well she knew,
And paynd himselfe with busie care to reare
4 Her out of carelesse swowne. Her eylids blew
And dimmed sight with pale and deadly hew
6 At last she vp gan lift: with trembling cheare
Her vp he tooke, too simple and too trew,
8 And oft her kist. At length all passed feare,
He set her on her steede, and forward forth did beare.
1 Her seeming dead he found with feigned fear, 2 As all unweeting of that well she knew;
unweeting > ignorant that > [that which]
3 And pained himself with busy care to rear
busy > solicitous
4 Her out of careless swoon. Her eyelids blue