3 For-thy from that same room not to depart
For-thy > For this reason, therefore
4 Till morrow next she did herself advise, 5 When that same masque again should forth arise. 6 The morrow next appeared with joyous cheer,
cheer > countenance
7 Calling men to their daily exercise,
exercise > habitual employment; hence: work
8 Then she, as morrow fresh, herself did rear 9 Out of her secret stand, that day to outwear.
stand > {Position, position in ambush or cover} outwear > pass, spend, wear out (used of time)
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All that day she outwore in +wandering+,
2 And gazing on that Chambers ornament,
Till that againe the second euening
4 Her couered with her sable vestiment,
Wherewith the worlds faire beautie she hath blent:
6 Then when the second watch was almost past,
That brasen dore flew open, and in went
8 Bold Britomart, as she had late forecast,
Neither of idle +shewes+, nor of false charmes aghast.