6 Unseemly man to please fair ladies' eye; 7 Yet he of ladies oft was loved dear,
of > by
8 When fairer faces were bid to stand by: 9 O who does know the bent of women's fantasy?
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In a greene gowne he clothed was full faire,
2 Which vnderneath did hide his filthinesse,
And in his hand a burning hart he bare,
4 Full of vaine follies, and new fanglenesse:
For he was false, and fraught with ficklenesse,
6 And learned had to loue with secret lookes,
And well could daunce, and sing with ruefulnesse,
8 And fortunes tell, and read in louing bookes,
And thousand other wayes, to bait his fleshly hookes.
1 In a green gown he clothed was full fair,
full > very, exceedingly
2 Which underneath did hide his filthiness,
filthiness > obscenity, moral defilement
3 And in his hand a burning heart he bore, 4 Full of vain follies and new-fangleness: 5 For he was false, and fraught with fickleness,