4 High heaped up with huge iniquity, 5 Against the day of wrath, to burden you? 6 Is not enough, that to this lady mild

Is > [Is it]

7 You falsed have your faith with perjury,

falsed have > [have betrayed]

8 And sold yourself to serve Duessa vile, 9 With whom in all abuse you have yourself defiled?

109.47

Is not he iust, that all this doth behold
2 From highest heauen, and beares an equall eye?
Shall he thy sins vp in his knowledge fold,
4 And guiltie be of thine impietie?
Is not his law, Let euery sinner die:
6 Die shall all flesh? what then must needs be donne,
Is it not better to doe willinglie,
8 Then linger, till the glasse be all out ronne?
Death is the end of woes: die soone, O faeries sonne.

1 "Is not He just, that all this does behold 2 From highest heaven, and bears an equal eye?

equal > impartial

3 Shall He your sins up in His knowledge fold, 4 And guilty be of your impiety? 5 Is not His law, Let every sinner die: 6 Die shall all flesh? What then must needs be done,