979. That is, the opposite elements in his constitution (‘complexioun’) are so much at variance with one another.
985. ‘Without separation of parts.’
995. also, a repetition of ‘yit over this,’ 991.
1013. sende, pret., cp. i. 851, 992, 1452, &c. (but ‘sente’ in rhyme i. 3095, ii. 613, v. 1072), so ‘bende’ ii. 2235.
1047. That is, there can be no conciliation of the discord.
1055 ff. Cp. Ovid, Fasti, ii. 83 ff.
1066. commun: this form, as well as ‘commune,’ occurs in the Mirour.
1085. The horse side: cp. i. 1536, 2301, &c.
After 1088 the Sidney Coll. MS. (Δ) has the following lines,
‘So were it gode at þis tide