4 To seek the fugitive, both far and near, 5 So long they sought, till they arrived were

So > Thus

6 In that same shady covert where lay 7 Fair Chrysogone in slumbery trance whilere:

slumbery > slumbrous, sleepy whilere > erewhile: a while before

8 Who in her sleep (a wondrous thing to say) 9 Unwares had borne two babes, as fair as springing day.

Unwares > Unwittingly springing > dawning

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Vnwares she them conceiu'd, vnwares she bore:
2 She bore withouten paine, that she conceiued
Withouten pleasure: ne her need implore
4 Lucinaes aide: which when they both perceiued,
They were through wonder nigh of sense bereaued,
6 And gazing each on other, nought bespake:
At last they both agreed, her seeming grieued
8 Out of her heauy swowne not to awake,
But from her louing side the tender babes to take.

1 Unwares she them conceived, unwares she bore: 2 She bore without pain that she conceived

that > [that which]