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She more amaz'd, in double dread doth dwell;
2 And euery tender part for feare does shake:
As when a greedie Wolfe through hunger fell
4 A seely Lambe farre from the flocke does take,
Of whom he meanes his bloudie feast to make,
6 A Lyon spyes fast running towards him,
The innocent pray in hast he does forsake,
8 Which quit from death yet quakes in euery lim
With chaunge of feare, to see the Lyon looke so grim.

1 She, more amazed, in double dread does dwell;

amazed > astounded; panic-stricken

2 And every tender part for fear does shake: 3 As when a greedy wolf, through hunger fell,

fell > fierce, terrible

4 A seely lamb far from the flock does take,

seely > helpless, innocent

5 Of whom he means his bloody feast to make, 6 A lion spies fast running towards him:

A > [And a]