own; spoiled, impaired
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Her vp betwixt his rugged hands he reard,
2 And with his frory lips full softly kist,
Whiles the cold ysickles from his rough beard,
4 Dropped adowne vpon her yuorie brest:
Yet he himselfe so busily addrest,
6 That her out of astonishment he wrought,
And out of that same fishers filthy nest
8 Remouing her, into his charet brought,
And there with many gentle termes her faire besought.
1 Her up betwixt his rugged hands he reared,
rugged > coarse, rough, unrefined; hairy
2 And with his frory lips full softly kissed,
frory > foamy (with connotation of the primary sense, "frosty")
full > very
kissed > [kissed her]
3 While the cold icicles from his rough beard
4 Dropped adown upon her ivory breast:
adown > down
5 Yet he himself so busily addressed
addressed > applied
6 That her out of astonishment he wrought,
astonishment > {Loss of sense or wits}
wrought > worked; _hence:_ brought
7 And out of that same fisher's filthy nest
8 Removing her, into his charet brought,
charet > chariot
9 And there with many gentle terms her fair besought.
terms > words
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But that old leachour, which with bold assault
2 That beautie durst presume to violate,
He cast to punish for his hainous fault;
4 Then tooke he him yet trembling sith of late,
And tyde behind his charet, to aggrate
6 The virgin, whom he had abusde so sore:
So drag'd him through the waues in scornefull state,
8 And after cast him vp, vpon the shore;
But _Florimell_ with him vnto his bowre he bore.
1 But that old lecher, who with bold assault
2 That beauty dared presume to violate,
3 He cast to punish for his heinous fault;
cast > decided
fault > offence, transgression
4 Then took he him, yet trembling sith of late,
yet > still
sith of late > since recently (i.e. since his drubbing)
5 And tied behind his charet, to aggrate
charet > chariot
aggrate > gratify (SUS)
6 The virgin, whom he had abused so sore:
7 So dragged him through the waves in scornful state,
8 And after cast him up upon the shore;
9 But Florimell with him to his bower he bore.
bower > dwelling
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His bowre is in the bottome of the maine,
2 Vnder a mightie rocke, gainst which do raue
The roaring billowes in their proud disdaine,
4 That with the angry working of the waue,
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