kindly > natural, innate pride > {Love of display or ostentation}
7 Of gracious speech, and skill his words to frame 8 Abounded, being glad of so fit tide
so > such [a] tide > occasion, opportunity
9 Him to commend to her, thus spoke, of all well eyed.
of > by
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Troy, that art now nought, but an idle name,
2 And in thine ashes buried low dost lie,
Though whilome far much greater then thy fame,
4 Before that angry Gods, and cruell skye
Vpon thee heapt a direfull destinie,
6 What boots it boast thy glorious descent,
And fetch from heauen thy great Genealogie,
8 Sith all thy worthy prayses being blent,
Their of-spring hath embaste, and later glory shent.
1 "Troy, that are now naught but an idle name,
idle > empty
2 And in your ashes buried low do lie, 3 Though whilom far much greater than your fame,