silly > defenceless; innocent
8 And ever since has kept in darksome cave, 9 For that I would not yield that to Sansfoy I gave.
For that > Because that > [that which]
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But since faire Sunne hath sperst that lowring clowd,
2 And to my loathed life now shewes some light,
Vnder your beames I will me safely shrowd,
4 From dreaded storme of his disdainfull spight:
To you th'inheritance belongs by right
6 Of brothers prayse, to you eke longs his loue.
Let not his loue, let not his restlesse spright
8 Be vnreueng'd, that calles to you aboue
From wandring Stygian shores, where it doth endlesse moue.
1 "But since fair sun has spersed that louring cloud,
spersed > dispersed
2 And to my loathed life now shows some light, 3 Under your beams I will me safely shroud
shroud > take shelter
4 From dreaded storm of his disdainful spite: