goodly > beautiful
5 And all their glory to the ground down-flings, 6 Where they do wither, and are foully marred:
marred > spoiled; debased; ruined
7 He flies about, and with his flaggy wings
flaggy > drooping
8 Beats down both leaves and buds without regard, 9 Ne ever pity may relent his malice hard.
Ne ever > Nor ever; never may > can relent > soften, cause to relent
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Yet pittie often did the gods relent,
2 To see so faire things mard, and spoyled quight:
And their great mother Venus did lament
4 The losse of her deare brood, her deare delight;
Her hart was pierst with pittie at the sight,
6 When walking through the Gardin, them she +spyde+,
Yet no'te she find redresse for such despight.
8 For all that liues, is subiect to that law:
All things decay in time, and to their end do draw.
6 spyde > saw sugg. various editors