wit > ingenuity, intelligence might > strength
8 Nor yet by any means removed away, 9 So mighty be the enchantments which the same do stay.
stay > sustain
311.24
What is there else, but cease these fruitlesse paines,
2 And leaue me to my former +languishing?+
Faire Amoret must dwell in wicked chaines,
4 And Scudamore here dye with sorrowing.
Perdy not so; (said she) for shamefull thing
6 It were t'abandon noble cheuisaunce,
For shew of perill, without venturing:
8 Rather let try extremities of chaunce,
Then enterprised prayse for dread to disauaunce.
2 languishing? > languishing; 1596
1 "What is there else but cease these fruitless pains,
else > [to do] otherwise pains > efforts
2 And leave me to my former languishing? 3 Fair Amoret must dwell in wicked chains, 4 And Scudamour here die with sorrowing." 5 "Pardie not so," said she, "for shameful thing
Pardie > By God, certainly