of > by

6 And by the dancing bubbles did divine, 7 Or therein write to let his love be shown;

write > (See Ovid, Heroides 17.75-90)

8 Which well she read out of the learned line, 9 A sacrament profane in mystery of wine.

profane > (Since wine is used in the Eucharist)

309.31

And when so of his hand the pledge she raught,
2 The guilty cup she fained to mistake,
And in her lap did shed her idle draught,
4 Shewing desire her inward flame to slake:
By such close signes they secret way did make
6 Vnto their wils, and one eyes watch escape;
Two eyes him needeth, for to watch and wake,
8 Who louers will deceiue. Thus was the ape,
By their faire handling, put into Malbeccoes cape.

1 And when so of his hand the pledge she raught,

so > thus raught > reached, took (i.e. she took the cup from him)

2 The guilty cup she fained to mistake,