4 Which, knitting their rank branches part to part, 5 With wanton ivy twine entrailed athwart,
wanton > rank, luxuriant (cf. 205.29:2-4) entrailed > entwined (formed on OFr treille, trellis)
6 And eglantine, and caprifoil among,
eglantine > sweetbrier (Rosa rubiginosa) caprifoil > honeysuckle
7 Fashioned above within their inmost part, 8 That neither Phoebus' beams could through them throng,
That > [So that] throng > force their way
9 Nor Aeolus' sharp blast could work them any wrong.
work > do, cause
306.45
And all about grew euery sort of flowre,
2 To which sad louers were transformd of yore;
Fresh Hyacinthus, Ph{oe}bus paramoure,
4
Foolish Narcisse, that likes the watry shore,
6 Sad Amaranthus, made a flowre but late,
Sad Amaranthus, in whose purple gore
8 Me seemes I see Amintas wretched fate,
To whom sweet Poets verse hath giuen endlesse date.