Page 61. v. 351. myne hert it sleth]—sleth, i. e. slayeth.—So Chaucer;
“Thise rockes slee min herte for the fere.”
The Frankeleines Tale, v. 11205. ed. Tyr.
Page 62. v. 360. Phyppes] See note on v. 7. p. 121.
v. 361. kusse] i. e. kiss.
“And if he maie no more do,
Yet woll he stele a cusse or two.”
Gower’s Conf. Am. lib. v. fol. cxix. ed. 1554.
v. 362. musse] i. e. muzzle,—mouth.
v. 366. this] i. e. thus: see note, p. 86. v. 38.