[1022]. When people's ears glow, it is because they are being talked of; according to folk-lore. See Brand's Popular Antiquities, ed. Ellis, iii. 171.
[1026]. 'Sed lateant uires, nec sis in fronte disertus;' Ovid, Art. Am. i. 463.
[1027]. 'Quascunque adspicies, lacrimae fecere lituras;' Ovid, Heroid. iii. 3.
[1033]. 'Or always harp one tune.'
[1041]. 'Humano capiti,' &c.; Horace, Ars Poet. 1-5. pyk, a pike (fish), as in the Balade to Rosemounde, 17.
[1062]. Accent Mínervá on the first and third syllables.
[1075-7]. it made, was the cause of it. ley, lied.
[1107]. hoppe, dance. 'I always dance in the rear.'
[1108]. to-laugh (H2, to lagh, Cm. to law), laughed exceedingly. I know of no other example. A better form is to-lough; see l. 1163, and Pard. Ta. C 476.
[1119]. spek-e, might speak, should say; pt. t. subjunctive.