FOOTNOTES:
[956] shawes = woods.
[957] sheyne = bright, beautiful.
[958] wyght yemèn = sturdy yeomen.
[959] slon = slay.
[960] shete a peny = shoot for a penny.
[961] lyne = linden.
[962] holde = wager.
[963] buske = bush.
[964] ferly = wondrous, strange.
[965] lyed = gave the lie to.
[966] ilkone = each one.
[967] layn = concealment.
[968] yatis = gates.
[969] sparred = barred.
[970] Buske = get ready.
[971] bowne = bound, ready.
[972] long of = along of, i. e. thy fault.
[973] radly = quickly.
[974] yare = ready.
[975] throly thrast = pressed stubbornly.
[976] gode wone = good number, plenty.
[977] But if = unless.
[978] wone = dwelt.
[979] rule = ‘taking on,’ lamenting.
[980] dughty = doughty.
[981] mone = moan.
[982] gyde = be the guide, take charge of.
[983] tristil-tre = trysting-tree, rendezvous.
[984] smale = small.
[985] on fere = in company.
[986] emys hows = uncle’s house.
[987] at a stage = on an upper floor.
[988] tithyngus = tidings.
[989] hende = civil.
[990] spyrred = spiered, inquired.
[991] golett = gullet, throat.
[992] of him agast = alarmed about him.
[993] hye = haste.
[994] bale = harm.
[995] ferd = fear.
[996] mot I the = I thrive.
[997] after = behind on.
[998] dere = injury.
[999] next = nighest.
[1000] yede = went.
[1001] ychon = each one.
[1002] sawten = assault.
[1003] did of his hode = took off his hat.
[1004] her = their.
[1005] comyn bell = town bell.
[1006] warison = reward.
[1007] stye = path, alley.
[1008] kepe I be = care I to be.
[1009] yete = ate.
[1010] grith = charter of peace.
[118. Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar]
But how many months be in the year?
There are thirteen, I say;
The midsummer moon is the merryest of all
Next to the merry month of May.