kind > nature occasion > necessity; course of events, force of circumstance

8 And that fair flower of beauty fades away, 9 As does the lily fresh before the sunny ray.

306.39

Great enimy to it, and +to+ all the rest,
2 That in the Gardin of Adonis springs,
Is wicked Time, who with his scyth addrest,
4 Does mow the flowring herbes and goodly things,
And all their glory to the ground downe flings,
6 Where they doe wither, and are fowly mard:
He flyes about, and with his flaggy wings
8 Beates downe both leaues and buds without regard,
Ne euer pittie may relent his malice hard.

1 to > omitted from 1611, for the sake of the metre

1 Great enemy to it (and to all the rest, 2 That in the Garden of Adonis springs)

springs > grows

3 Is wicked Time, who, with his scythe addressed,

addressed > armed, equipped

4 Does mow the flowering herbs and goodly things,