6 But he, my lion, and my noble lord, 7 How does he find in cruel heart to hate 8 Her that him loved, and ever most adored, 9 As the god of my life; why has he me abhorred?"
103.8
Redounding teares did choke th'end of her plaint,
2 Which softly ecchoed from the neighbour wood;
And sad to see her sorrowfull constraint
4 The kingly beast vpon her gazing stood;
With pittie calmd, downe fell his angry mood.
6 At last in close hart shutting vp her paine,
Arose the virgin borne of heauenly brood,
8 And to her snowy Palfrey got againe,
To seeke her strayed Champion, if she might attaine.
1 Redounding tears did choke the end of her plaint,
Redounding > Flowing, overflowing plaint > lament
2 Which softly echoed from the neighbouring wood; 3 And, sad to see her sorrowful constraint,
constraint > distress
4 The kingly beast upon her gazing stood; 5 With pity calmed, down fell his angry mood. 6 At last, in close heart shutting up her pain, 7 Arose the virgin, born of heavenly brood,
brood > parentage, lineage (this use is characteristic of Spenser)
8 And to her snowy palfrey got again,