[Book III]
“Dread not awhit (O goodly cruel) that pity may” to a whit.
“but they set so among certain tuffs of cypress” to tufts.
“Therefore would he not emply the still man” to employ.
“and will confirm his gilt, and your receipt of both” to gift.
“Then can one string make as good music as a concert” to consort.
“I have now such a liberty as the sealed dove hath” to seeled.
“the more it did exprobate, as she thought” to exprobrate.
“marriage; the worthiness of the suiter” to suitor.
“a certain prophesy had been told him that” to prophecy.