The sacred poem Wofully arayd occurs in vol. i. 141.

VOL. II.

SPEKE, PARROT.

[Page 22.] v. 441.

“Sette asyde all sophysms,” &c.

I ought to have altered the reading of the MS. “sophyns” to “sophyms” (not to “sophysms”): see “sophime” (i. e. sophism) in Tyrwhitt’s Gloss. to Chaucer’s Cant. Tales.

WHY COME YE NAT TO COURTE?

[Page 36.] v. 290.

“Into a mouse hole they wolde

Rynne away and crepe,