eke > also

5 Both eyes and heart at once, during the while

at once > together

6 That he there sojourned, his wounds to heal; 7 That Cupid himself, it seeing, close did smile,

That > [So that] close > secretly

8 To weet how he her love away did steal,

weet > see, perceive

9 And bade that none their joyous treason should reveal.

310.6

The learned louer lost no time nor tyde,
2 That least auantage mote to him afford,
Yet bore so faire a saile, that none espyde
4 His secret drift, till he her layd abord.
When so in open place, and commune bord,
6 He fortun'd her to meet, with commune speach
Her courted her, yet bayted euery word,
8 That his vngentle hoste n'ote him appeach
Of vile vngentlenesse, or hospitages breach.