her > [herself]

9 Yet her to awake he did the more constrain.

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At last with irkesome trouble she abrayd;
2 And then perceiuing, that it was indeed
Her old Malbecco, which did her vpbrayd,
4 With loosenesse of her loue, and loathly deed,
She was astonisht with exceeding dreed,
6 And would haue wakt the Satyre by her syde;
But he her prayd, for mercy, or for meed,
8 To saue his life, ne let him be descryde,
But hearken to his lore, and all his counsell +hyde+.

9 hyde > byde my conjecture: bide = endure, undergo, remain true to

1 At last with irksome trouble she abraid;

irksome > weary abraid > started; hence: awoke

2 And then perceiving that it was indeed 3 Her old Malbecco who did her upbraid, 4 With looseness of her love, and loathly deed,

loathly > loathsome, disgusting

5 She was astonished with exceeding dread,