privity > privacy, seclusion

6 Of what loins and what lineage I did spring: 7 Whose answer bade me still assured be

still > continually

8 That I was son and heir to a king, 9 As time in her just term the truth to light should bring."

just > full, proper

109.6

Well worthy impe, said then the Lady gent,
2 And Pupill fit for such a Tutours hand.
But what aduenture, or what high intent
4 Hath brought you hither into Faery land,
Aread Prince Arthur, crowne of Martiall band?
6 Full hard it is (quoth he) to read aright
The course of heauenly cause, or vnderstand
8 The secret meaning of th'eternall might,
That rules mens wayes, and rules the thoughts of liuing wight.

1 "Well worthy imp," said then the lady gent,

imp > child, scion gent > noble, high-born; graceful, elegant

2 "And pupil fit for such a tutor's hand! 3 But what adventure, or what high intent,