—quyckely vayned, i. e. lively veined. Compare Hawes;
“By her propre hande, soft as any sylke.”
The Pastime of pleasure, sig. H iiii. ed. 1555.
“Her fingers small, and therto right longe,
White as the milke, with blew vaynes among.”
Id. sig. S i.
v. 1124. Vnneth] i. e. Scarcely, not without difficulty. Here again the text seems to be defective.
v. 1125. reclaymed] A metaphor from falconry. “Reclaming is to tame, make gentle, or to bring a Hawk to familiarity with the man.” Latham’s Faulconry (Explan. of Words of Art), 1658.
Page 86. v. 1146. tote] i. e. look, gaze: see note on v. 411, p. 129.
v. 1147. fote] i. e. foot.