“Straw, quod the thridde, ye ben lewed and nice.”
Chaucer’s Chanones Yemannes Tale, v. 16393. ed. Tyr.
“Stonde vtter felowe where doest thou thy curtesy preue?”
The Worlde and the Chylde, 1522. sig. B iv.
v. 538. sterte] i. e. started.
—— fysgygge] “Trotiere: A raumpe, fisgig, fisking huswife, raunging damsell, gadding or wandring flirt.” Cotgrave’s Dict. “Fiz-gig, a wild flirting wench.” Dialect of Craven, &c.
v. 543. gat] i. e. got.
v. 549. quod] i. e. quoth.
—— hyght] i. e. called.
v. 550. bybyll] i. e. drink, tipple.