3 And ever as Dissemblance laughed on him,

laughed on > smiled on, favoured

4 He loured on her with dangerous eye-glance,

dangerous > {Difficult to deal with; not affable}

5 Showing his nature in his countenance; 6 His rolling eyes did never rest in place, 7 But walked each where, for fear of hidden mischance,

walked each where > roved everywhere mischance > disaster; mischance

8 Holding a lattice still before his face,

lattice > {That which is like a lattice; hence: mask} still > ever; motionless

9 Through which he still did peep, as forward he did pace.

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