v. 149.
Some loke strawry,
Some cawry mawry]
—loke, i. e. look: strawry I do not remember to have met with elsewhere: cawry mawry (as a substantive) occurs in Pierce Plowman;
“[Envy] was as pale as a pellet, in the palsey he semed
And clothed in Caurymaury,” &c.
sig. F ii. ed. 1561.
Page 100. v. 151. vntydy] i. e. sluttish.
—— tegges] A term found again in our author’s first poem Against Garnesche;