7 Forcing to do that did him foul misseem:
Forcing > Using force that > [that which] foul misseem > foully misbecome
8 Beastly he threw her down, nor cared to spill
Beastly > Brutally to spill > [whether he spoiled]
9 Her garments gay with scales of fish, that all did fill.
all > [all the boat]
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The silly virgin stroue him to withstand,
2 All that she might, and him in vaine reuild:
She struggled strongly both with foot and hand,
4 To saue her honor from that villaine vild,
And cride to heauen, from humane helpe exild.
6 O ye braue knights, that boast this Ladies loue,
Where be ye now, when she is nigh defild
8 Of filthy wretch? well may shee you reproue
Of falshood or of slouth, when most it may behoue.
1 The silly virgin strove him to withstand
silly > helpless; innocent