FOOTNOTES:
[27] fashion = form, beauty.
[28] feere = mate, consort.
[29] discreeve = discover.
[30] may = maid.
[31] dill = dole, grief.
[32] dight = ordained.
[33] care-bed = sick-bed.
[34] bowne = made ready, gone.
[35] without and, &c. = unless he have a good leech, or physician.
[36] tine = lose.
[37] wightlye = briskly, stoutly.
[38] mores = moors.
[39] brodinge = growing, sprouting.
[40] examine = put to the test.
[41] beforne = before (morning).
[42] bents = rough grasses.
[43] cryance = yielding, cowardice.
[44] ming’d = mentioned, spoke the name of.
[45] slode = split.
[46] good loade = heavily.
[47] aukeward = back-handed.
[48] lay land = lea, land not under cultivation; here = ground.
[49] he’s never = he will never.
[50] middle-earth = this earth, as midway between heaven and hell.
[51] lay = law, faith.
[52] brent = smooth.
[53] betaken = given, made over.
[54] venison = i. e. deer-forests.