8 weare, > weare? 1596
1 Much fairer than the former was that room, 2 And richlier by many parts arrayed:
richlier > more richly by many parts > [many times over]
3 For not with arras made in painful loom,
arras > tapestry painful > {Characterized by painstaking}
4 But with pure gold it all was overlaid, 5 Wrought with wild antics, which their follies played
antics > {Fantastic or grotesque representations of birds, animals, plants} follies > lewdnesses, indecencies, wantonnesses; foolishnesses played > acted out
6 In the rich metal, as they living were:
as > [as if]
7 A thousand monstrous forms therein were made, 8 Such as false Love does oft upon him wear,