ungracious > devoid of spiritual grace, unregenerate; malignant; repulsive, offensive

9 Half of your days do lead in horror hideous.

hideous > odious; immense

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What had th'eternall Maker need of thee,
2 The world in his continuall course to keepe,
That doest all things deface, ne lettest see
4 The beautie of his worke? Indeed in sleepe
The slouthfull bodie, that doth loue to steepe
6 His lustlesse limbes, and drowne his baser mind,
Doth praise thee oft, and oft from Stygian deepe
8 Calles thee, his goddesse in his error blind,
And great Dame Natures handmaide, chearing euery kind.

1 "What had the eternal Maker need of you, 2 The world in its continual course to keep, 3 That do all things deface, nor let see

deface > deface, destroy; cast in the shade

4 The beauty of His work? Indeed in sleep 5 The slothful body, that does love to steep

steep > {Bathe in slumber or rest}

6 His lustless limbs, and drown his baser mind,