7 Which though he has polluted often of yore,
Which > [The heavens] yore > old
8 Yet I to them for judgement just do fly, 9 And them conjure to avenge this shameful injury.
conjure > call upon by oath injury > {Wrongful action; also: intentionally offensive speech or words}
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Therefore +since+ mine he is, or free or bond,
2 Or false or trew, or liuing or else dead,
Withhold, O soueraine Prince, your hasty hond
4 From knitting league with him, I you aread;
Ne weene my right with strength adowne to tread,
6 Through weaknesse of my widowhed, or woe:
For truth is strong, +her+ rightfull cause to plead,
8 And shall find friends, if need requireth soe,
So bids thee well to fare, Thy neither friend, nor foe, Fidessa.
1 since > sith 1609 7 her > his 1596, 1609
1 "Therefore since mine he is, +or+ free or bound,
or > either
2 Or false or true, +or+ living or else dead,