Lydgate’s Fall of Prynces, B. i. leaf xxvii. ed. Wayland.

“Al be that Cresus faught long in hys defence,

He finally by Cyrus was outrayed,

And depriued by knyghtly vyolence,

Take in the felde,” &c.

Id. B. ii. leaf lviii.

“But it may fall, a dwerye [i. e. dwarf] in his right,

To outray a gyaunt for all his gret might.”

Id. B. iii. leaf lxvii.

Page 54. v. 98. Zenophontes] i. e. Xenophon: see note on v. 70, preceding page.