2 haue > kaue 1596 3 fie > sie 1590; fye FE

1 "But welcome now my lord, in weal or woe,

weal > happiness, prosperity

2 Whose presence I have lacked too long a day; 3 And fie on Fortune, my avowed foe, 4 Whose wrathful wreaks themselves do now allay;

wreaks > {Vindictive or vengeful acts (mainly northern dialect)}

5 And for these wrongs shall treble penance pay 6 Of treble good: good grows of evil's proof."

proof > trial, experience

7 The cheerless man, whom sorrow did dismay, 8 Had no delight to treat of his grief;

treat > talk

9 His long endured famine needed more relief.