v. 227. entrusar] i. e. intruder.

“But an intrusour, one called Julyan.”

Lydgate’s Fall of Prynces, B. viii. leaf ii. ed. Wayland.

v. 230. to] i. e. too.

[Page 75.] v. 237. lorde amrell] i. e. lord admiral (Surrey).

v. 240. marciall shoure] See note, p. 219. v. 133.

v. 243. derayne] i. e. contest.

v. 248. keteryng] See note, p. 218. v. 83.

v. 250. hert] i. e. heart.

v. 251. The fynde of hell mot sterue the] i. e. May the fiend of hell cause thee to die, destroy thee. (To sterue in our old writers is common in the sense of—die, perish.)