false > false (qualifying "words"); falsely (qualifying "coined") coined > devised, produced (usu. in a bad sense)
9 And always in her hand two clews of silk she twined.
clews > balls (of yarn, traditionally used to find one's way out of a maze. Cf. 201.8:3-4)
312.15
But he was foule, ill fauoured, and grim,
2 Vnder his eyebrowes looking still askaunce;
And euer as Dissemblance laught on him,
4 He lowrd on her with daungerous eyeglaunce;
Shewing his nature in his +countenance+;
6 His rolling eyes did neuer rest in place,
But walkt each where, for feare of hid mischaunce,
8 Holding a lattice still before his face,
Through which he still did peepe, as forward he did pace.
5 countenance > countenaunce 1590
1 But he was foul, ill-favoured, and grim,
ill-favoured > ugly
2 Under his eyebrows looking still askance;
still > ever