[1679] geue] MS. “yeve.”

[1680] warke] MS. “worke.”

[1681] ther] MS. “the.”

[1682] whyte] Marshe’s ed. “as white.”

[1683] an] MS. “a.”

[1684] blak] So MS. Not in eds.

[1685] warkis] MS. “workis.”

[1686] rowth] Marshe’s ed. “rowgh.”

[1687] surffillyng] MS. “surfullinge.” See notes.

[1688] byrdis in bowris] MS. “bothe birddis and bowres.”