4 Till on a day the satyrs her espied 5 Straying alone without groom or guide;
groom > manservant
6 Her up they took, and with them home her led, 7 With them as housewife ever to abide,
abide > remain
8 To milk their goats, and make them cheese and bread, 9 And every one as common good her handled.
good > property
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That shortly she Malbecco has forgot,
2 And eke Sir Paridell, all were he deare;
Who from her went to seeke another lot,
4 And now by fortune was arriued here,
Where those two guilers with Malbecco were:
6 Soone as the oldman saw Sir Paridell,
He fainted, and was almost dead with feare,
8 Ne word he had to speake, his griefe to tell,
But to him louted low, and greeted goodly well.
1 That shortly she Malbecco has forgotten,
That > [So that]