Add to note on the line,

Whome fortune and fate playnly haue discust,

vol. ii. 321.

that discust is used in the same sense by Drayton;

“Neuer did death so terrible appeare,

Since first their Armes the English learnt to weeld,

Who would see slaughter, might behold it heere

In the true shape vpon this fatall field;

In vaine was valour, and in vaine was feare,

In vaine to fight, in vaine it was to yeeld,