6 We mortal wights, whose lives and fortunes be
wights > people
7 To common accidents still open laid,
common > ordinary still > ever, continually
8 Are bound with common bond of frailty, 9 To succour wretched wights, whom we captived see.
captived > taken captive (in this case by injury)
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By this her Damzels, which the former chace
2 Had +vndertaken+ after +her,+ arriu'd,
As +did+ Belph{oe}be, in the bloudy place,
4 And thereby deemd the beast had bene depriu'd
Of life, whom late their Ladies arrow ryu'd:
6 For thy the bloudy tract they +followd+ fast,
And euery one to runne the swiftest stryu'd;
8 But two of them the rest far ouerpast,
And where their Lady was, arriued at the last.
2 vndertaken > vndertaken, 1609 2 her, > her 1596, 1609 3 did > had conj. Collier 6 followd > follow 1596, 1609
1 By this her damsels (who the former chase