dismayed > defeated, overwhelmed; dismayed chase > [the chase] embossed > driven to extremity

9 Forgetful of its safety, has its right way lost.

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After them went Displeasure and Pleasance,
2 He looking lompish and full sullein sad,
And hanging downe his heauy countenance;
4 She chearefull fresh and full of ioyance glad,
As if no sorrow she ne felt ne +drad+;
6 That euill matched paire they seemd to bee:
An angry Waspe th'one in a viall had
8 Th'other in hers an +hony-lady+ Bee;
Thus marched these sixe couples forth in faire degree.

5 drad > dread 1590 8 hony-lady > hony-laden sugg. Upton

1 After them went Displeasure and Pleasance,

Pleasance > Pleasure

2 He looking lumpish and full sullen sad,

lumpish > sluggish; low-spirited full > very sullen > baleful, malignant; sullen; and adv.

3 And hanging down his heavy countenance; 4 She cheerful fresh and full of joyance glad,