5005. Ezek. xxv. 12 f.
5018. Is. xiv. 12, ‘Corruisti in terram, qui vulnerabas gentes.’ The rest is hardly a quotation, though it may give the general sense.
5029 ff. The same thing is related with the same application in Conf. Am. iii. 2599-2616. There, as here, it is referred to Solinus, but this seems to be a mistaken reference.
5031. a diviser, ‘to describe’ (or ‘compare’), i.e. ‘to describe it, we may say that it has’ &c.: so, ‘pour deviser’ 11245, ‘au droit deviser’ 13204.
5055. faisont a redoubter: see note on 1883.
5059. fait periler, ‘imperils’: ainçois ... Que, ‘before that.’
5114 ff. Matt. v. 3, 5.
5126. D’Accidie: see note on 296.
5179. For the use of ‘lée’ in this phrase as a dissyllable cp. 15518, ‘ove lée chiere,’ 17122, 28337. When occurring in other connexions it seems to follow the usual rule, as in 28132, 28199, &c.
5190 f. Cp. Conf. Am. iv. 2739 f.,