stead > place

3 Over the door thus written she did spy: 4 Be bold; she oft and oft it over-read,

over-read > re-read

5 Yet could not find what sense it figured:

figured > expressed

6 But, whatso were therein +or+ written or meant,

whatso > whatever or > either

7 She was no whit thereby discouraged 8 From prosecuting her first intent, 9 But forward with bold steps into the next room went.

311.51

Much fairer, then the former, was that roome,
2 And richlier by many partes arayd:
For not with arras made in painefull loome,
4 But with pure gold it all was ouerlayd,
Wrought with wilde Antickes, which their follies playd,
6 In the rich metall, as they liuing were:
A thousand monstrous formes therein were made,
8 Such as false loue doth oft vpon him +weare,+
For loue in thousand monstrous formes doth oft appeare.