v. 375. Gyb] See note on v. 27. p. 122.
v. 383. bederolle] See note on v. 12. p. 122.
Page 63. v. 387.
To wepe with me loke that ye come,
All maner of byrdes in your kynd, &c.]
—loke, i. e. look. Compare Ovid (see note on title of this poem, p. 120);
“Psittacus, Eois imitatrix ales ab Indis,
Occidit: exequias ite frequenter, aves.
Ite, piæ volucres, et plangite pectora pennis,
Et rigido teneras ungue notate genas.