[Page 92, note 19.—]"Dido" and "great shepheard" both refer to real persons unknown.
[Page 94, note 20.—]"Wrought with a chief:" wrought into a head, like a nosegay.
[Page 101, note 21.—]Translated freely from the French of Marot.
[Page 107, note 22.—]"The pilgrim:" perhaps the author of the "Visions of Pierce Ploughman."
Accloyeth, encumbereth.
Accoyed, daunted.
Adawed, daunted.
Adays, every day.
Albe, although.
Alegge, assuage.
Algate, at all events.
All, although.
All be it, although it be.
All-to, entirely.
All-to rathe, too early.
Als, also.
Arede, declare, repeat, explain.
Assayed, affected.
Assert, befall.
Assot, stupid.
As weren overwent, as if we were overcome.
At erst, at last.
Attone, also.
Attones, at same time.
Availe, bring down, lower.
Availes, is lowered.