6 Will shortly yield itself, and will be made 7 The vassal of the victor's will belive:

vassal > slave belive > forthwith

8 That stratagem had oftentimes essayed

oftentimes essayed > often attempted

9 This crafty paramour, and now it plain displayed.

310.11

For through his traines he her intrapped hath,
2 That she her loue and hart hath wholy sold
To him, without regard of gaine, or scath,
4 Or care of credite, or of husband old,
Whom she hath vow'd to dub a faire Cucquold.
6 Nought wants but time and place, which shortly shee
Deuized hath, and to her louer told.
8 It pleased well. So well they both agree;
So readie rype to ill, ill wemens counsels bee.

1 For through his trains he her entrapped has,

trains > wiles, tricks

2 That she her love and heart has wholly sold