[818] kesteryll] Ed. “besteryll.”

[819] you] Qy., for the rhyme, “you there?”

[820] Yes] Ed. “Yet.”

[821] for nowe thou hast lost] Qy., for the rhyme, “for thou hast lost nowe?”

[822] tappet] Ed. “tap.” Compare p. 128, v. 75.

[823] hym] Compare v. 427, p. 239. Perhaps these inconsistencies may have arisen from contractions in the MS.

[824] mo] Ed. “more.”

[825] wyt] Ed. “whyt.”

[826] slyght] Ed. “shyfte.” Compare v. 687, p. 247, and v. 964, p. 256, where “slyght” (sleight) is the rhyme to “consayte.”

[827] the mare] Here Foly and Fansy go out.