vain > empty, useless; foolish, proud shows > {Ostentatious displays, pretensions} wont > are accustomed bewitch > [to bewitch]
7 And courtly services took no delight,
courtly > [in courtly] took > [he took]
8 But rather joyed to be, than seem such:
joyed > rejoiced, took pleasure
9 For both to be and seem to him was labour like.
labour like > [the same labour]
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It was to weete the good Sir Satyrane,
2 That raungd abroad to seeke aduentures wilde,
As was his wont in forrest, and in plaine;
4 He was all armd in rugged steele vnfilde,
As in the smoky forge it was compilde,
6 And in his Scutchin bore a Satyres hed:
He comming present, where the Monster vilde
8 Vpon that milke-white Palfreyes carkas fed,
Vnto his reskew ran, and greedily him sped.
1 It was to weet the good Sir Satyrane,