Wolsey, his enmity to William Thynne, [p. 7].
Wolsey, his great power with the King, [p. 7].
Wyat, old Sir Thomas, did not make the Plowmans Tale, [p. 7].
JOHN CHILDS AND SON, PRINTERS.
[Transcriber’s Notes]
Differences between 1865 and 1876 texts
Neither edition includes a facsimile of the original MS. Readers will have to decide for themselves which differences reflect editorial decisions and which ones are errors in one edition or the other.
Unless otherwise noted, words or letters shown in [brackets] were italicized in the 1865 edition. Other changes are marked in different shades of grey, with mouse-hover popups where appropriate. Within popup text, italics are shown in {braces}, superscripts with leading ^ (caret).
• clear error, almost always corrected from 1876 edition
• changed spelling, including handling of expanded contractions and “&” for “and”