2 Which the fair feature of her limbs did hide, 3 And her well plighted frock, which she did won

plighted > pleated did won > used, was accustomed

4 To tuck about her short when she did ride, 5 She low let fall; that flowed from her lank side

lank > lean, slender

6 Down to her foot, with careless modesty. 7 Then of them all she plainly was espied,

of > by

8 To be a woman wight, unwist to be,

wight > person (redundant, and thus intensifying "woman") unwist > unknown

9 The fairest woman wight that ever eye did see.

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