6434. 'Unless you admit me to communion.'
6449. may never have might, will never be able. If the priest is not confessed to, he will not understand the sins of his flock.
6452. this, i. e. this is; see notes to ll. 3548, 6057.
6454. See Prov. xxvii. 23; and cf. John, x. 14.
6464. 'I care not a bean for the harm they can do me.'
6469. 'Shall lose, by the force of the blow.' The rime is a bad one.
6491. Read the acqueyntance, as in Th.; F. 'l'acointance.'
6500. yeve me dyne, give me something to dine off.
6532. Read thrittethe, i. e. thirtieth. See Prov. xxx. 8, 9.
6541, 2. Unnethe that he nis, it is hard if he is not; i. e. he probably is. micher, a petty thief, a purloiner; F. 'lierres.' See the examples of mich in Halliwell. For goddis, read god is; F. 'ou Diex est mentieres.' See Prov. xxx. 9.