eke > also
6 And ever, as superfluous flesh did rot, 7 Amendment ready still at hand did wait, 8 To pluck it out with pincers fiery hot, 9 That soon in him was left not one corrupted jot.
That > [So that]
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And bitter Penance with an yron whip,
2 Was wont him once to disple euery day:
And sharp Remorse his hart did pricke and nip,
4 That drops of bloud thence like a well did play;
And sad Repentance vsed to embay,
6 +His bodie in salt water smarting sore,+
The filthy blots of sinne to wash away.
8 So in short space they did to health restore
The man that would not liue, but earst lay at deathes dore.
6 His bodie in salt water smarting sore, > His blamefull body in salt water sore, 1590
1 And bitter Penance, with an iron whip, 2 Was wont him once to disple every day:
Was wont > Was accustomed; used disple > discipline (esp. as a religious practice)
3 And sharp Remorse his heart did prick and nip, 4 That drops of blood thence like a well did play;
That > [So that]