1041-1050. Taken with slight changes from Aurora, f. 108.
1066. fugat: used as subjunctive; so also iii. 1498, 2078.
1085 f. From De Vita Monachorum, p. 184.
1107-1112. De Vita Monachorum, p. 193.
1115 f. De Vita Monachorum, p. 183.
1159* ff. That this was the text which stood originally in S is proved partly by the fact that the original heading of the chapter stands still as given here in the Table of Chapters, f. 5, and also by the traces of original coloured initials at ll. 1175 and 1199. A considerable part of the erased chapter reappears in the poem ‘Rex celi deus,’ &c., addressed to Henry IV: see p. 343.
1189 f. Si tibi ... cupias conuertere ... Te. These words appear in S as a correction of the rewritten text by a second erasure and in another hand.
Cap. xix. Heading. The original form, as given by DLTH₂, is still to be found in the Table of Chapters in S.
1201. Cp. Ovid, Metam. vii. 585 f.,
‘veluti cum putria motis