6 So marches home, and by her takes the knight,

by > [beside]

7 Whom all the people follow with great glee, 8 Shouting, and clapping all their hands on high,

on high > on high; aloud

9 That all the air it fills, and flies to heaven bright.

That > [So that]

105.17

Home is he brought, and laid in sumptuous bed:
2 Where many skilfull leaches him abide,
To salue his hurts, that yet still freshly bled.
4 In wine and oyle they wash his woundes wide,
And softly +can+ embalme on euery side.
6 And all the while, most heauenly melody
About the bed sweet musicke did diuide,
8 Him to beguile of griefe and agony:
And all the while Duessa wept full bitterly.

5 can > gan 1590

1 Home is he brought, and laid in sumptuous bed: 2 Where many skilful leeches him abide