4 To kindle love in every living breast; 5 But me had warned old Timon's wise behest,
warned > forewarned, put on guard
6 Those creeping flames by reason to subdue 7 Before their rage grew to so great unrest,
so > such
8 As miserable lovers use to rue,
use to > observe as a custom; hence: customarily
9 Who still wax old in woe, while woe still waxes new.
wax > grow
109.10
That idle name of loue, and louers life,
2 As losse of time, and vertues enimy
I euer scornd, and ioyd to stirre vp strife,
4 In middest of their mournfull Tragedy,
Ay wont to laugh, when them I heard to cry,
6 And blow the fire, which them to ashes brent:
Their God himselfe, grieu'd at my libertie,
8 Shot many a dart at me with fiers intent,
But I them warded all with wary gouernment.