hue > appearance

5 How then? Of all Love takes equal view: 6 And does not highest God vouchsafe to take 7 The love and service of the basest crew?

crew > mob

8 If she will not, die meekly for her sake; 9 Die rather, die, than ever so fair love forsake."

so > [such a]

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Thus warreid he long time against his will,
2 Till that through weaknesse he was forst at last,
To yield himselfe vnto the mighty ill:
4 Which as a victour proud, gan ransack fast
His inward parts, and all his entrayles wast,
6 That neither bloud in face, nor life in hart
It left, but both did quite drye vp, and blast;
8 As percing leuin, which the inner part
Of euery thing consumes, and calcineth by art.

1 Thus warrayed he long time against his will,

warrayed > waged war will > {Inclination, carnal desire, carnal appetite; that which he desired}

2 Till through weakness he was forced at last 3 To yield himself to the mighty ill: