v. 356. quycke] i. e. alive.
v. 358. The mountenaunce of two houres] “Mowntenaunce. Quantitas. Estimata mensura.” Prompt. Parv. ed. 1499.
“And largely the mountenaunce of an houre
They gonne on it to reden and to poure.”
Chaucer’s Troil. and Cres., B. ii. fol. 157. Workes, ed. 1602.
“Racynge and foynynge to the mountenaunce of an houre.” Morte d’Arthur, B. vii. cap. iiii. vol. i. 191. ed. Southey.
v. 359. sayne] i. e. say.
v. 367. Burgonyons] i. e. Burgundians.
v. 373.
God saue my lorde admyrell!