5 Who well perceived all, and all endued.

endued > digested (used of a hawk); hence: took in, absorbed (Latin inducere, to lead in)

6 Thus finely did he his false nets dispread,

finely > skilfully, artfully dispread > spread out

7 With which he many weak hearts had subdued

subdued > subdued; also: led astray, stolen away (Latin subduco, cognate with seduco and hence "seduce")

8 Of yore, and many had alike misled:

yore > old

9 What wonder, then, if she were likewise carried?

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