fast > firmly
6 Most envious man, that grieves at neighbour's good, 7 And fond, that joys in the woe you have!
fond > foolish, foolishly tender
8 Why will not let him pass, that long has stood
will > [will you]
9 Upon the bank, yet will yourself not pass the flood?
109.40
He there does now enioy eternall rest
2 And happie ease, which thou doest want and craue,
And further from it daily wanderest:
4 What if some litle paine the passage haue,
That makes fraile flesh to feare the bitter waue?
6 Is not short paine well borne, that brings long ease,
And layes the soule to sleepe in quiet graue?
8 Sleepe after toyle, port after stormie seas,
Ease after warre, death after life does greatly please.
1 "He there does now enjoy eternal rest
He there > [Sir Terwin]