23.3 ‘cordivant’ = cordwain, leather from Cordova, in Spain. See Brown Robin, 17.4, First Series, p. 161.

Says, ‘Do thou me off that velvet gown,

The crimson hose beneath thy knee,

And do me off thy cordivant shoon

Are buckled with the gold so free.

24.

‘Do thou me off thy satin doublet,

Thy shirtband wrought with glistering gold,

And do me off thy golden chain

About thy neck so many a fold.