full > very
105.18
As when a wearie traueller that strayes
2 By muddy shore of broad seuen-mouthed Nile,
Vnweeting of the perillous wandring wayes,
4 Doth meete a cruell craftie Crocodile,
Which in false griefe hyding his harmefull guile,
6 Doth weepe full sore, and sheddeth tender teares:
The foolish man, that pitties all this while
8 His mournefull plight, is swallowd vp vnwares,
Forgetfull of his owne, that mindes anothers cares.
1 As when a weary traveller, that strays 2 By muddy shore of broad seven-mouthed Nile,
seven-mouthed > (So described by Virgil, Aen. 6.800)
3 Unweeting of the perilous wandering ways,
Unweeting > Ignorant
4 Does meet a cruel crafty crocodile, 5 Which, in false grief hiding its harmful guile, 6 Does weep full sore, and sheds tender tears:
full > very, exceedingly sore > bitterly
7 The foolish man, that pities all this while 8 Its mournful plight, is swallowed up unwares,