[1353] Scil. of lying in that position.
[1354] See supra, i. p. 128.
[1355] The MS. from which this paragraph is taken was called by Aubrey Faber Fortunae, was written for his own private use (supra, i. p. 44), containing a number of projects by which he hoped to make money. This here is the fourth on the list.
[1356] Apparently the real name of the injured husband.
[1357] MS. Aubr. 21, pp. 8 sqq.
[1358] i.e. 'quatre fils d'Aymon' of the old romance.
[1359] Aubrey notes that this speech is 'an ἐκφώνησις.'
[1360] Dupl. with 'hilt.'
[1361] Dupl. with 'beare.'
[1362] Dupl. with 'cup of reconciliation.'