Meynt with grene, for chaunge and doublenesse.'
Lydgate's Fall of Princes, bk. vi. c. 1. st. 7.
So in Troil. iii. 885—'bereth him this blewe ring.' And see Sect. XXI. l. 7 (p. [409]), and the note.
332. 'And to pray to me for mercy.' Cf. ll. 299, 300.
338. They, i. e. your ruth and your truth.
341. 'My wit cannot reach, it is so weak.'
342. Here follows the concluding stanza of the Complaint.
344. Read—For I shal ne'er (or nev'r) eft pútten.
346. See note to Parl. of Foules, 342.
350. This line re-echoes l. 211.