4 In wavering women's wit, that none can tell,

wavering > (Qualifies "wit" or "wemens", or both) wit > mind tell > count; describe

5 Or pains in love, or punishments in hell;

Or > Either

6 All which, disguised, marched in masking wise

masking wise > [the manner of a masque]

7 About the chamber with that damsel, 8 And then returned (having marched thrice) 9 Into the inner room, from whence they first did rise.

rise > appear

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So soone as they were in, the dore streight way
2 Fast locked, driuen with that stormy blast,
Which first it opened; +and bore all away.+
4 Then the braue Maid, which all this while was +plast,+
In secret shade, and saw both first and last,
6 Issewed forth, and went vnto the dore,
To enter in, but found it locked fast:
8 +It+ vaine she thought with rigorous vprore
For to efforce, when charmes had closed it afore.