[xvii_785] E Off stabing.

[xvii_809] E woundyt uttrely.

[xvii_812] C certanly, but E is admittedly better.

[xvii_887, 888] H expands these two lines into eight.

Throughout England full cruelly,
Burning and wasting right rigorously,
When that they have heard tythings tell
Of this great Siege that was sa fell:
That they all skailed were and gane,
Unto England hame againe:
Sa that their folks relieved were
And set now free from all danger.

Skeat relegates this expansion of two lines to a footnote, and rightly.

[xvii_*903]

That into full gret danger wes, *903
Through strength of them that sieged hes. *904
And of their journey what progresse, *905
That thai have had, and with successe. *906

These, too, are from H only. Skeat brackets them in the text, but they are surely spurious.

[xvii_922] C quhar that. E H omit that.