30 153. Our arms shall plead the titles of our love. We will make good our right to love by strife in arms.
31 165. pawn. Pledge,i.e., each has pledged his faith.
31 182. hopes. Hopes for, syncope.
32 196. foin. To thrust with a weapon, a term used in fencing. 32 228. lively. Bright, like the living green of vegetation.
32 329. the tuneful cry. Compare Midsummer Night's Dream, Act IV., Sc. I.
33 232. goddess of the silver bow. Diana, goddess of the chase,—her symbol, the crescent moon; hence the silver bow.
33 237. forth-right. Straight forward; an archaism.
33 245. strook. Archaic for struck.
33 258. listed field. A field properly arranged for a tournament.
35 313. quire. Group. This is the proper spelling, not choir; see Bk. I., v. 41.