The maske of Cupid, and th'enchaunted
2 Chamber are displayd,
Whence Britomart redeemes faire
4 Amoret, through charmes decayd.
1 The Masque of Cupid, and the enchanted 2 Chamber are displayed, 3 Whence Britomart redeems fair 4 Amoret, through charms decayed.
charms > magic spells decayed > wasted, debilitated
312.1
THo when as chearlesse Night ycouered had
2 Faire heauen with an vniuersall cloud,
That euery wight dismayd with darknesse sad,
4 In silence and in sleepe themselues did shroud,
She heard a shrilling Trompet sound aloud,
6 Signe of nigh battell, or got victory;
Nought therewith daunted was her courage proud,
8 But rather stird to cruell enmity,
Expecting euer, when some foe she might descry.
1 Tho when cheerless Night covered had
Tho > Then
Night > (Nox; see 304.55 ff.)
2 Fair heaven with a universal cloud, 3 That every wight, dismayed with darkness sad,
That > [So that] every > [all severally: all the wights; cf. 301.58:1] wight > person, creature sad > sad; heavy
4 In silence and in sleep themselves did shroud,