5 That with your charms the sharpest sight does bind,
charms > spells bind > enwreath, encircle, tie up
6 And to your will abuse? You walk free, 7 And see every secret of the mind; 8 You see all, yet none at all sees you; 9 All that is by the working of your deity.
deity > godhead
310.5
So perfect in that art was Paridell,
2 That he +Melbeccoes+ halfen eye did wyle,
His halfen eye he wiled wondrous well,
4 And Hellenors both eyes did eke beguyle,
Both eyes and hart attonce, during the whyle
6 That he there soiourned his wounds to heale;
That Cupid selfe it seeing, close did smyle,
8 To weet how he her loue away did steale,
And bad, that none their ioyous treason should reueale.
1 Melbeccoes > Malbeccoes 1590, 1609
1 So perfect in that art was Paridell 2 That he Malbecco's halfen eye did wile,
halfen > half (WUS; perhaps derived from "halfendeal". "Halfen eye" = halved eyesight, for he is blind in one eye: see 309.27:6) wile > deceive
3 His halfen eye he wiled wondrous well, 4 And Hellenore's both eyes did eke beguile,