1 "Well hoped I, and fair beginnings had, 2 That he my captive languor should redeem,

captive languor > wretched plight; or: languishment in captivity

3 Till, all unweeting, an enchanter bad

unweeting > ignorant, not knowing; hence: unsuspecting

4 His sense abused, and made him to misdeem

abused > deceived misdeem > misjudge

5 My loyalty, not such as it did seem; 6 That rather death desire, than such despite.

That > [I would] despite > {The affliction of contemptuously being thought disloyal}

7 Be judge, you heavens, that all things right esteem, 8 How I him loved, and love with all my might, 9 So thought I eke of him, and think I thought aright.

eke > also