v. 261. connynge] i. e. knowledge.
v. 262. gete] i. e. got.
v. 269. wyste] i. e. knew.
v. 275. vnneth] i. e. scarcely, not without difficulty.
Page 41. v. 276. But I requyre you no worde that I saye] i. e. But I beg you not to mention a word of what I say.
v. 277. ony] i. e. any.
v. 278. agayne you] i. e. against you, to your disadvantage.
—— wetynge] i. e. knowledge, intelligence.
v. 283. wonderly besene] i. e. of strange appearance, or array. “Well bysene: Bien accoustré.” Palsgrave’s Lesclar. de la Lang. Fr., 1530. fol. ccccxlvi. (Table of Aduerbes).
v. 284. hawte] i. e. haughty.