[1620]. Cf. the same, l. 554:—

'Now louely and leell, for your lefe speche

I thanke you a thowsande tymes in my thro hert,

That ye kythe me suche kyndnes withouten cause why;

And here I put me full plainly in your pure wille,

To do with me, damsell, as your desyre thynke.'

[1631]. Disioint, perilous situation, peril. Cf. Kn. Ta., A 2962. 'But sith I see I stonde in this disioint'; Shipman's Tale, B 1601.

[1639]. Cf. the Troy-book, 942; and 711:—

'Yow swiftly shall sweire vppon swete goddes,

This couenaunt to kepe and for no case chaunge.'