P. 342; note to L. 2290. Cf. 'A lemman two so bright,' i.e. twice as bright; and again, 'Nou am I two so light'; Li Beaus Desconus, ed. Kaluza, 789, 1446.
P. 344; fourth line from bottom. Insert to before the purpose
P. 347; l. 13 from bottom. For sædu read sadu
P. 395; last line. See addition at p. 504.
P. 396; l. 24. After Anglia, vii. 117, add: and see Appendix to the same, p. 81.
*P. 422; l. 12. For Poincy read Coincy. See further in vol. v. 491.
A translation (by myself) of the poem there mentioned appeared in The Academy, Sept. 15, 1894, p. 195; and a full account of it in the same, Sept. 1, 1894, p. 153.
P. 423. Add—See also Dr. Jessopp's article on 'William of Norwich' in The Nineteenth Century, May, 1893.
P. 433; l. 5 from bottom. For because the next tale in the MS. is that read although the next tale in the MS. is not that
P. 437. The line marked 6665 should be marked 5665.