[iv_51] E hame (S).
[iv_58] E has the folk. Reading is from the Cambridge MS., which begins at line 57 (see Introd., 27). C has tribulit. C also has Kyndrumy throughout. I have kept the more familiar form in E.
[iv_60] C omits with, but the garrison was more than two! See note.
[iv_61] C omits and, giving line 62 as And thar wes, etc.
[iv_63] E begins In. C omits.
[iv_64] C begins With.
[iv_66] C begins Thaim. E as above.
[iv_83] E for-owtyn.
[iv_88] C has rygorusly.
[iv_94] E has Sum best, sum woundyt, sum als slayne, where slayne as a past tense is impossible. The reading is from C, Skeat interpreting as Some of the best were, etc.