enticed > [enticed her]

9 To take to his new love, and leave her old despised.

310.9

And euery where he might, and euery while
2 He did her seruice dewtifull, and sewed
At hand with humble pride, and pleasing guile,
4 So closely yet, that none but she it vewed,
Who well perceiued all, and all indewed.
6 Thus finely did he his false nets dispred,
With which he many weake harts had subdewed
8 Of yore, and many had ylike misled:
What wonder then, if she were likewise carried?

1 And everywhere he might, and every while

might > could every while > [all the time]

2 He did her service dutiful, and sued

sued > {Followed as an attendant or companion}

3 At hand with humble pride, and pleasing guile, 4 So closely yet that none but she it viewed,

closely > secretly