4 But joyed weak women's hearts to tempt, and prove
prove > test, try
5 If from their loyal loves he might them move; 6 Which lewdness filled him with reproachful pain
reproachful > {Worthy of reproach or censure}
7 Of that foul evil, which all men reprove,
that foul evil > [syphilis; or perhaps leprosy, noted by Hamilton (1980)]
8 That rots the marrow, and consumes the brain: 9 Such one was Lechery, the third of all this train.
104.27
And greedy Auarice by him did ride,
2 Vpon a Camell loaden all with gold;
Two iron +coffers+ hong on either side,
4 With precious mettall full, as they might hold,
And in his lap an heape of coine he told;
6 For of his wicked pelfe his God he made,
And vnto hell him selfe for money sold;
8 Accursed vsurie was all his trade,
And right and wrong ylike in equall ballaunce waide.
3 coffers > coffets 1590