burgonet > {Helmet with a visor; steep cap. Cf. Muiopotmos 73, 208.45:3} light > unload, relieve of [its] weight; hence: remove
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Into the woods thenceforth in hast she went,
2 To seeke for hearbes, that mote him remedy;
For she of hearbes had great intendiment,
4 Taught of the Nymphe, which from her infancy
Her +nourced+ had in trew Nobility:
6 There, whether it diuine Tobacco were,
Or Panach{ae}a, or Polygony,
8 She found, and brought it to her patient deare
Who al this while lay bleeding out his hart-bloud neare.
5 nourced > nursed 1609
1 Into the woods thenceforth in haste she went, 2 To seek for herbs that might him remedy;
remedy > heal, cure
3 For she of herbs had great intendment,
intendment > understanding
4 Taught of the nymph which from her infancy
of > by nymph > (Nymphs are the minor female divinities with whom the Greeks peopled all parts of nature: the seas, springs, rivers, grottoes, trees, mountains)