V. vii. 13 l. 5. to robe] to be 16(11)-12-13.
V. vii. 23 l. 6. See note on III. v. 53 l. 3.
V. viii. 40 l. 6. knowen] knowne 1596. 1596 might be upheld by comparison with VI. iv. 36, where ‘vnknowne’ = ‘showen’ = ‘blowen’ = ‘sowen’. But these are at the end of lines, where the number of syllables is indifferent.
V. ix. 21 l. 1. knights] knight 16(11)-12-13.
V. ix. 44 l. 1. appose] oppose 1609. Mr. Chapman has pointed out to me a parallel use of ‘appose’ in Drayton (p. 44, l. 4 of the Oxford edition):—
Against these folkes that think them selues so wise,
I thus appose my force of reason wholly.
V. x. 3 l. 6. Armericke] Americke conj. Todd. Todd’s conjecture is highly probable. Otherwise we must take Armericke to mean Armoric, i.e. of Brittany.
V. x. 6 l. 4. See note on I. i. 15 l. 6.
V. x. 18 l. 8. fastnesse] safenesse 16(11)-12-13.