9 Ill wears he arms, that nill them use for ladies' sake."

Ill > Badly, evilly nill > will not

305.12

So with the Dwarfe he backe return'd againe,
2 To seeke his Lady, where he mote her find;
But by the way he greatly gan complaine
4 The want of his good Squire late left behind,
For whom he wondrous pensiue grew in mind,
6 For +doubt+ of daunger, which mote him betide;
For him he loued aboue all mankind,
8 Hauing him trew and +faithfull+ euer tride,
And bold, as euer Squire that waited by knights side.

6 doubt > douht 1596 8 faithfull > faithfall 1596

1 So with the dwarf he back returned again, 2 To seek his lady, where he might her find;

where > wherever

3 But by the way he greatly gan complain

by > on gan complain > did lament

4 The want of his good squire late left behind,