[ix_338] C has Olifert (S), but Olifard on record as in E.
[ix_359] C gives owkis (S).
[ix_*374-*377] Four lines from C and H. E omits for usual reason.
[ix_575] C Carcat: S adopts Catcart.
[ix_666] E Lyk wes nane in his day. Neither reading is quite satisfactory. Skeat puts a comma after nane, but what, then, is the subject of wes? Is it not a suppressed relative?—that? Cf. x. 86.
[ix_671] C omits rycht and inserts full gud. Skeat adopts both, but one is surely superfluous.
[ix_686] E has And herd ane say tharin, “The devill!” H like C.
[x_72] C manfully (S), which is not a rhyme.
[x_81] E but delay.
[x_113-115] E has—