3 And soon forgot his former sickly pain; 4 But she, the more to seem such as she hight,

hight > was called

5 Coyly rebutted his embracement light;

rebutted > reproved; repulsed embracement > embraces light > wanton (qualifying "embracement"); quickly, lightly (qualifying "rebutted")

6 Yet still with gentle countenance retained,

retained > [retained his interest]

7 Enough to hold a fool in vain delight:

vain > futile; weak, foolish

8 Him long she so with shadows entertained,

so > thus