v. 244. Cam, and Sem] i. e. Ham, and Shem.
v. 247. the hylles of Armony]—Armony, i. e. Armenia.—So in Processus Noe;
“What grownd may this be?
Noe. The hyllys of Armonye.”
Townley Myst. p. 32.
See also Lydgate’s Fall of Prynces, B. i. leaf iiii. ed. Wayland, and Heywood’s Foure P. P., sig. A i. ed. n. d.
v. 248.
Wherfore the birdes yet cry
Of your fathers bote]
The reading of Kele’s ed., “bordes,” (as I have already observed ad loc.) is perhaps the true one;—(compare Pierce Plowman;