v. 273. Stronge herted] i. e. Strong-hearted.
v. 275. To] i. e. Too.
v. 278. the red hat] i. e. Wolsey.
v. 280. lure] See note, p. 147. v. 1100.
v. 281. cure] i. e. care.
v. 283. Lorde Rose] i. e. Thomas Manners, Lord Roos. In 14 Henry viii. he was constituted warden of the East Marches towards Scotland; and by letters patent in 17 Henry viii. he was created Earl of Rutland. He died in 1543. See Collins’s Peerage, i. 465. sqq. ed. Brydges. Hall makes the following mention of him: “In this sommer [xiiii yere of Henry the VIII] the lorde Rosse and the lorde Dacres of the North whiche were appointed to kepe the borders against Scotland did so valiantly that they burned the good toune of Kelsy and lxxx. villages and ouerthrew xviii. towers of stone with all their Barnkyns or Bulwerkes.” Chron. fol. ci. ed. 1548.
v. 285. a cockly fose] A term which I do not understand.
[Page 35.] v. 286. Their hertes be in thyr hose] See note, p. 233. v. 107,—where, however, I neglected to observe that we find in Prima Pastorum,
“A, thy hert is in thy hose.”