Vile > Wretched, lowly
Death with infamy > (Or Death-with-Infamy)

312.26

There were full many moe like maladies,
2 Whose names and natures I note readen well;
So many moe, as there be phantasies
4 In wauering wemens wit, that none can tell,
Or paines in loue, or punishments in hell;
6 +All+ which disguized marcht in masking wise,
About the chamber +with that+ Damozell,
8 And then returned, hauing marched thrise,
Into the inner roome, from whence they first did rise.

6 All > And 1596, 1609 7 with that > by the 1590, identifying the damsel as Britomart rather than Amoret

1 There were full many more like maladies,

full > very like > similar

2 Whose names and natures I no'te read well;

no'te > cannot read > declare; discern

3 So many more, as there be fantasies

fantasies > phantoms; hallucinations; fantasies