8 To the wide world, and let her fly alone: 9 He nould be clogged. So had he served many one.

nould > would not clogged > hampered, impeded one >

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The gentle Lady, loose at randon left,
2 The greene-wood long did walke, and wander wide
At wilde aduenture, like a forlorne weft,
4 Till on a day the Satyres her espide
Straying alone withouten groome or guide;
6 Her vp they tooke, and with them home her led,
With them as housewife euer to abide,
8 To milke their gotes, and make them cheese and bred,
And euery one as commune good her handeled.

1 The gentle lady, loose at random left,

gentle > noble

2 The greenwood long did walk, and wander wide

greenwood > {A wood or forest when in leaf} long > (Adv., applied to her walking; or perhaps adj., applied to the greenwood)

3 At wild adventure, like a forlorn waif,

wild adventure > [hazard in the wild]