[1164] Yet, ouer all that] MS. “And yete ouer that.”

[1165] they] MS. “thus they.”

[1166] haue] So MS. Not in eds.

[1167] tonsors be croppyd] So MS. The reading of the eds. “coursers be trapped,” does not accord so well with the context.

[1168] they be] MS. “they sey byn.”

[1169] They folowe, &c.] So these lines are rightly arranged in MS. In eds. of Kele, and Kytson, they stand thus;

“That ye can &c.

They folowe &c.

And so they &c.

Howe the &c.”