[xx_134] C tale (S). H tailyie.

[xx_*206-*211] E omits, apparently on account of double termination Douglas. In C H.

[xx_273] E our nychtbowris. H faes.

[xx_285-298] The arrangement here is from C H. E sets differently and illogically. The numbers in brackets follow Pinkerton.

[xx_324] C grund (S).

[xx_326] C Sebell (S).

[xx_331] C at Graunt Sebell. H the great Sebell.

[xx_356] C sudiorne (S).

[xx_378-386] For these lines H gives:

And said, “God lent me hands to beare,
Wherewith I might my head weere.”
Thus maid he courteous answering,
With a right hie understanding:
That for default of fence it was,
That sa evill hewen was his fall.