6 Might fairer be. And then she forth her brought 7 To her son, that lay in feeble state; 8 Who, seeing her, gan straight upstart, and thought
gan > did straight > straightway; straight, erect upstart > start up (with the double meaning)
9 She was the lady herself, whom he so long had sought.
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Tho fast her clipping twixt his armes twaine,
2 Extremely ioyed in so happie sight,
And soone forgot his former sickly paine;
4 But she, the more to seeme such as she hight,
Coyly rebutted his embracement light;
6 Yet still with gentle +countenaunce+ retained,
Enough to hold a foole in vaine delight:
8 Him long she so with shadowes entertained,
As her Creatresse had in charge to her ordained.
6 countenaunce > countenant 1596
1 Tho, fast her clipping 'twixt his arms twain,
Tho > Then fast > firmly; very closely clipping > clasping, embracing arms twain > two arms
2 Extremely joyed in so happy sight,
Extremely joyed > [He] took pleasure extremely; hence: He took extreme pleasure so > [such a]