Tho > Then; though
9 And perfect whole, prostrate she fell to the ground.
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Before faire Britomart, she fell prostrate,
2 Saying, Ah noble knight, what worthy meed
Can wretched Lady, quit from wofull state,
4 Yield you in liew of this your gratious deed?
Your vertue selfe her owne reward shall breed,
6 Euen immortall praise, and glory wyde,
Which I your vassall, by your prowesse freed,
8 Shall through the world make to be notifyde,
And goodly well aduance, that goodly well was tryde.
1 Before fair Britomart she fell prostrate, 2 Saying, "Ah noble knight, what worthy meed
meed > reward
3 Can wretched lady, quit from woeful state,
quit > redeemed
4 Yield you in lieu of this your gracious deed?
in lieu of > in place of; hence: as recompense for