[9.] flasket. A long, shallow basket. Not used here as the diminutive of flask. Hales says it is the name given by the fishermen of Cornwall to the vessel in which the fish are transferred from the seine to the "tuck-net."
[10.] cropt. Gathered, Dutch krappen, to cut off.
feateously. Neatly, skilfully. Compare Chaucer:
"And French she spake ful fayre and fetisly."
—Canterbury Tales, 124.
"A chambre had he in that hostelrie
Ful fetisly ydight with herbes sote."
—Ibid., 3205.
[11.] on hye. In haste. Probably the same as hie, haste.
[12.] pallid. Pale.
[13.] primrose trew. Compare Milton's "Lycidas," 142: