forwearied > exhausted
9 And down he fell, with dread of shame sore terrified.
111.46
There grew a goodly tree him faire beside,
2 Loaden with fruit and apples rosie red,
As they in pure vermilion had beene dide,
4 Whereof great vertues ouer all were red:
For happie life to all, which thereon fed,
6 And life eke euerlasting did befall:
Great God it planted in that blessed sted
8 With his almightie hand, and did it call
+The tree of life+, the crime of our first fathers fall.
9 The tree of life > The tree of life 1609; cf. 111.29:9
1 There grew a goodly tree him fair beside,
goodly > fine, beautiful (cf. Gen. 2.9, Rev. 2.7) fair > becomingly; favourably, luckily; plainly to be seen
2 Loaded with fruit and apples rosy red, 3 As they in pure vermilion had been dyed,
As > [As though] vermilion > {Scarlet-giving pigment, esp. cinnabar or red crystalline mercuric sulphide, used as a dye}
4 Whereof great virtues over all were read: