v. 7. kepe] i. e. heed, regard, care.
v. 8.
With ba, ba, ba, and bas, bas, bas,
She cheryshed hym both cheke and chyn]
i. e. With kissings,—with, kiss me.
“Come ner my spouse, and let me ba thy cheke.”
Chaucer’s Wif of Bathes Prol. v. 6015. ed. Tyr.
“I wald him chuk, cheik and chyn, and cheris him so mekill.”
Dunbar’s tale of The Tua Maryit Wemen and the Wedo,—Poems, i. 71. ed. Laing.
v. 10. wyst] i. e. knew.