[171] full] So Mir. for Mag. Not in eds. or MS.
[172] Wyndsore, Eltam, &c.] This line and the next given thus in MS.:
“Wynsore and eton and many oder mo
As Westmynster Eltham and sone went I from all.”
And so, with slight variation, in Nash’s Quaternio: see notes.
[173] my] So Mir. for Mag. Not in eds. or MS.
[174] wandred] Mir. for Mag. “wythered.”
[175] For I, &c.] MS.:
“Now are we departid [i. e. parted] onto domys day.”
[176] Seyth a man is but, &c.] Day’s ed. “Seeth a man is nothing but,” &c. Marshe’s ed. “Sythe a man is nothing but,” &c. Mir. for Mag. “Saying a man is but,” &c. MS. “Seinge a man ys a sak of sterqueryte.”