510. Made, i. e. they made; idiomatic.
521. Ne I, nor I; to be read N'I; cf. note to l. 343.
526. 'Yes; the amends is (are) easily made.'
532. Me acqueynte = m'acqueynt-e, acquaint myself.
544. By our Lord, to be read as by'r Lord. Cf. by'r lakin, Temp. iii. 3. 1. So again, in ll. 651, 690, 1042.
547. Me thinketh (= me think'th), it seems to me.
550. Wis, certainly: 'As certainly (as I hope that) God may help me.' So in Nonne Prestes Tale, 587 (B 4598); and cf. Kn. Tale, 1928 (B 2786); Squ. Ta. F 469, &c. And see l. 683, below.
556. Paraventure, pronounced as Paraunter; Thynne so has it.
Compare this passage with the long dialogue between Troilus and Pandarus, in the latter part of the first book of Troilus.
568. Alluding to Ovid's Remedia Amoris. Accent remédies on the second syllable.