The kalendis of Janus, with his frostes hore,

That tyme is when people must lyue vpon the store. 30

Quod Skelton, Laureat.

[579] Ye may here, &c.] This and the next three poems are from the ed. by Kynge and Marche of Certaine bokes compyled by mayster Skelton, n. d., collated with the same work, ed. Day, n. d., and ed. Lant, and with Marshe’s ed. of Skelton’s Workes, 1568. I may here notice that in those eds. the present piece is preceded by a copy of verses, “All nobyll men of this take hede,” &c., which will be given afterwards, before Why come ye not to Courte? where it is repeated in all the eds.

[580] irreuocable] So Marshe’s ed. Other eds. “irrouocable.”

[581] byde] Eds. of Day, and Marshe, “abide.”

[582] recreacion] So other eds. Ed. of Kynge and Marche, “creation.”

[583] to] Eds. of Day, and Marshe, “for to.”