Fall of Prynces, B. ii. leaf xlv. ed. Wayland;
and in a copy of verses entitled Thonke God of alle, he applies the word to our Saviour;
“The dereworth duke that deme vs shalle.”
MS. Cott. Calig. A ii. fol. 66.
v. 667. Fordrede] i. e. utterly, much afraid.
“To wretthe the king thai were for dred [sic].”
Seynt Katerine, p. 170,—Turnbull’s Legendæ Catholicæ (from the Auchinleck MS.).
v. 668. wake] i. e. watch,—besiege.
v. 673.
Of Hector of Troye