[i_511] Wyntoun has Thus thir twa lordis.
[i_512] Than is from Wyntoun. S following E omits.
[i_604] E and S thar: Wyntoun than.
[i_620] E and S have and tharwith: Wyntoun omits tharwith.
[i_625] E and S give boruch (borwch), but Wyntoun has it as above, and it so appears in line 628. Skeat’s Glossary is at variance with his text: he refers borwch to 628 also.
[ii_23] Wyntoun gives—reversing the lines—How before all hapnyd was, from which Skeat suggests as an improvement on 23 How that before al hapynd was.
[ii_34] Wyntoun gives hevy chere; but see note.
[ii_38] For mony S reads als from H.
[ii_39] S begins And from H.
[ii_47] For frayit in E Skeat reads sted from H.