[838] occacyon of] Ed. “accacyon or.”
[839] candell] Qy. “caudell?”
[840] ye] Ed. “he.”
[841] ye] Ed. “he.”
[842] let se, for your selfe] Qy., for the rhyme, “for your selfe, let se?”—unless “for your selfe” was intended to form the commencement of the next verse.
[843] Here Mesure goth out of the place] To this stage-direction ought to be added—“with Courtly Abusyon, who, as he carries him off, exclaims.” See what Clokyd Colusyon says a little after,
“Cockes armes, howe Pleasure plucked hym forth!”
Pleasure is the assumed name of Courtly Abusyon.
[844] then] Qy. “them?”
[845] hawkyng] Ed. “howkyng.”