—of wyt the well: so in Cæsar Augustus;
“Of witt art thou the welle.”—Townely Mysteries, p. 68.
v. 85. I haue played my pageyond] i. e. I have played my pageant,—my part on the stage of life. Compare
“Theyr pageandes are past
And ours wasteth fast
Nothynge dothe aye last
But the grace of God.”
Feylde’s Contrav. bytwene a louer and a Iaye, sig. B iii. n. d. 4to.
“Playis heir thair padyanis, syne gois to graif.”