5 They, all as glad as birds of joyous prime,
They, all > (Or: They all,) prime > springtime; sunrise, morning
6 Thence lead her forth, about her dancing round, 7 Shouting, and singing all a shepherd's rhyme, 8 And with green branches strewing all the ground, 9 Do worship her as queen, with olive garland crowned.
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And all the way their merry pipes they sound,
2 That all the woods with +doubled+ Eccho ring,
And with their horned feet do weare the ground,
4 Leaping like wanton kids in pleasant Spring.
So towards old Syluanus they her bring;
6 Who with the noyse awaked, commeth out,
To weet the cause, his weake steps gouerning,
8 And aged limbs on Cypresse stadle stout,
And with an yuie twyne his +wast+ is girt about.
2 doubled > double 1609 9 wast > waste 1590, 1609
1 And all the way their merry pipes they sound,
merry > merry; delightful
2 That all the woods with doubled echo ring,
That > [So that] echo > (Echo is also the name of a mountain-nymph; see Romeo and Juliet II ii 161)