v. 183. quod] i. e. quoth.
v. 184. lete] i. e. hinder.
v. 186. Twyst] i. e. Tush.
—— ne reke] i. e. reck not.
v. 187. a soleyne freke]—soleyne, i. e. sullen: freke is here equivalent to—fellow. See Jamieson’s Et. Dict. of Scot. Lang. in v. Freik, for the various senses in which the word was used.
v. 189. Ye] i. e. Yea.
v. 191. whom and ha] i. e. hum and ha.
v. 193. quoke] i. e. quaked.
Page 38. v. 198. commaunde] i. e. communed, conversed.
—— party space] May mean—a short space; but (as I have noticed ad loc.) “party” is probably a misprint for “praty” (pretty).