61. 4. ronne on water] runne and water. The substitution is needless; to run on water means to run with water.
15. and this, &c.] to chafe him [i.e. to warm him]: and this cure is failelesse, so God be pleased.
62. Rubric. The turne] Of the turne, otherwise called the sturdy.
3. for] of (this use of for being obsolescent).
18. for perysshynge, i.e. to avoid piercing. Perish for pierce occurs in the various readings to P. Plowman, B. xvii. 189, and Wycliffe, Job xl. 19.
24. I. R. inserts—and anoynt it eyther with fresh butter or clarified Hoggs greace.
65. 3. Starkely] stakely (a misprint). Starkly is stiffly.