6 Against my liking back, to do you grace: 7 But +nor+ for gold nor glee will I abide
nor > neither gold nor glee > ["love nor money": glee = beauty, joy]
8 By you, when you arrive in that same place; 9 For liefer had I die than see his deadly face."
liefer had > rather would
109.33
Ere long they come, where that same wicked wight
2 His dwelling has, low in an hollow caue,
Farre vnderneath a craggie clift ypight,
4 Darke, dolefull, drearie, like a greedie graue,
That still for carrion carcases doth craue:
6 On top whereof aye dwelt the ghastly Owle,
Shrieking his balefull note, which euer draue
8 Farre from that haunt all other chearefull fowle;
And all about it wandring ghostes did waile and howle.
1 Ere long they come where that same wicked wight
wight > creature
2 His dwelling has, low in a hollow cave,
hollow > insincere, false; also: hungry (these readings are suggested by the tautology: cf. 101.11:6, but also 303.8:3)