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His bowre is in the bottome of the maine,
2 Vnder a mightie rocke, gainst which do raue
The roaring billowes in their proud disdaine,
4 That with the angry working of the waue,
Therein is eaten out an hollow caue,
6 That seemes rough Masons hand with engines keene
Had long while laboured it to engraue:
8 There was his wonne, ne liuing wight was seene,
Saue one old Nymph, +hight+ Panope to keepe it cleane.
9 hight > high 1590
1 His bower is in the bottom of the main,
bower > dwelling main > main ocean, high sea; sea
2 Under a mighty rock, gainst which do rave
gainst > against
3 The roaring billows in their proud disdain,
disdain > anger; malice, resentment
4 That with the angry working of the wave