Thus she there[1163] waited vntill euentyde, lv
Yet liuing creature none she saw appeare:
And now sad shadowes gan the world to hyde,
From mortall vew, and wrap in darkenesse dreare;
Yet nould she d’off her weary armes, for feare
Of secret daunger, ne let sleepe oppresse
Her heauy eyes with natures burdein deare,
But drew her selfe aside in sickernesse,
And her welpointed weapons did about her dresse.

FOOTNOTES:

[1120] ii 3 golding 1590, 1596

[1121] iii 3 espide 1609

[1122] iv 4 that I did euer] all, that I euer 1590

[1123] 9 him did] did him 1590

[1124] vii 6 off,] of 1590

[1125] ix 6 hast, thou Lord, 1590, 1596

[1126] xi 1 cruell’ 1609

[1127] xii 1 singulfes 1590, 1596

[1128] xiv 1 cenceiued 1596

[1129] xv 6 At] And 1596

[1130] xix 9 death] life conj. Jortin

[1131] xx 6 for wandred 1596

[1132] xxii 8 th’Earthes] the Earthes 1590

[1133] the which] which 1590

[1134] xxiii 3 dempt. 1590

[1135] 5 is om. 1596

[1136] xxiv 2 languishing; 1596

[1137] xxv 7 Pearceth 1609

[1138] xxvi 7 with om. 1596: and his 1609

[1139] xxvii 7 entred] decked 1590

[1140] 8 formost 1609

[1141] xxviii 8 Like] Like to 1590

[1142] 9 Throgh 1609

[1143] xxxiii 9 her] his 1609

[1144] xxxiv 8 should 1590, 1596

[1145] xxxvii 4 beare] breare 1590

[1146] 5 breare] beare 1590

[1147] 8 garlond 1590

[1148] xxxix 6 each] his 1590

[1149] 8 Stag conj. Jortin: Hag 1590 &c.

[1150] xlii 6 Her 1609

[1151] 8 snaly 1596

[1152] xliii 4 proue.] 1596

[1153] xliv 9 inner] inward 1609

[1154] parts, 1596

[1155] xlv 2 so! 1596

[1156] xlvii 9 heauens hight conj. Church

[1157] xlviii 7 ensold 1596

[1158] xlix 8 euer more 1609

[1159] l 2 sted 1590, 1596

[1160] li 8 weare? 1596

[1161] lii 6 swords 1609

[1162] liii 3 wonder 1596