astonished > stunned; bewildered
6 And would have woken the satyr by her side; 7 But he her prayed, for mercy, or for meed,
prayed > entreated meed > reward (i.e. for his former support)
8 To save his life, nor let him be descried, 9 But hearken to his lore, and all his counsel hide.
lore > advice; orders hide > (See Textual Appendix)
310.51
Tho gan he her perswade, to leaue that lewd
2 And loathsome life, of God and man abhord,
And home returne, where all should be renewd
4 With perfect peace, and bandes of fresh accord,
And she receiu'd againe to bed and bord,
6 As if no trespasse euer had bene donne:
But she it all refused at one word,
8 And by no meanes would to his will be wonne,
But chose emongst the iolly Satyres still to wonne.
1 Tho gan he her persuade to leave that lewd
Tho gan > Then did persuade > counsel strongly
2 And loathsome life, of God and man abhorred,