[194]. Qui vont deuant, H.
[195]. Luke x. 16.
[196]. Sc. By thy mother enough shall be assigned to thee; te liurera assez ta mere, H. The MS. reads “modus,” and in the next line “bater” (amere, H.).
[197]. Cuir-bouilli, leather boiled and moulded, while soft, into the required shape.
[198]. No exposition of the Creed appears among the works of Cassiodorus.
[199]. Sc. light; lumiere, H.
[200]. Hebr. xi. 6.
[201]. Sittyng, MS., and so also below.
[202]. There seems to be some confusion here between Pallas the goddess and Pallas son of Lycaon and reputed founder of Pallantium, in Arcadia.
[203]. ? join; il doit aiouster sagece a cheualerie, H.