Thereat > At that; as a result of that fondly > foolishly; eagerly
7 And said his boat the way could wisely tell:
wisely > expertly
8 But his deceitful eyes did never lin
lin > cease
9 To look on her fair face, and mark her snowy skin.
mark > notice, observe (here also connoting "besmirch", "defile")
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The sight whereof in his congealed flesh,
2 Infixt such secret sting of greedy lust,
That the drie withered stocke it gan refresh,
4 And kindled heat, that soone in flame forth brust:
The driest wood is soonest burnt to dust.
6 Rudely to her he lept, and his rough +hand+
Where ill became him, rashly would haue thrust,
8 But she with angry scorne him did withstond,
And shamefully +reproued+ for his rudenesse fond.
6 hand > hond sugg. Morris 9 reproued > reprou'd 1590