3 Of evil, may more notably be read,
Of > With read > seen; made known
4 As white seems fairer matched with black at one;
at one > together; simultaneously
5 Nor all are shamed by the fault of one:
all are > [are all]
6 For lo in heaven, where all goodness is, 7 Amongst the angels, a whole legion 8 Of wicked sprites did fall from happy bliss; 9 What wonder then, if one of women all did miss?
of women all > [among all women] miss > go astray
309.3
Then listen Lordings, if ye list to weet
2 The cause, why Satyrane and Paridell
Mote not be entertaynd, as seemed meet,
4 Into that Castle (as that Squire does tell.)
Therein a cancred crabbed Carle does dwell,
6 That has no skill of Court nor courtesie,
Ne cares, what men say of him ill or well;
8 For all his dayes he drownes in priuitie,
Yet has full large to liue, and spend at libertie.