v. 110. no man but one] i. e. Wolsey.
v. 114. cammocke] See note, p. 179. v. 30.
v. 115. This byll well ouer loked] i. e. This writing being well overlooked, examined.
v. 117. There went the hare away] A proverbial expression:
“Man. By my fayth a lytell season
I folowed the counsell and dyet of reason.
Gloto. There went the hare away
Hys dyet quod a,” &c.
Medwall’s Interlude of Nature, n. d., sig. g ii.