Mary Magdalene,—An. Mysteries from the Digby MSS. p. 85. ed. Abbotsf.

“Make rome syrs and let vs be mery

With huffa galand synge tyrll on the bery.”

Interlude of the iiii. Elementes, n. d. sig. B ii.

In some Glossary, to which I have lost the reference, is “Huff, a gallant.”

Page 118. v. 16. loke] i. e. look.

v. 17. Lusty] See note on title of the next poem, p. 183.

—— jet] i. e. strut; see note, p. 94. v. 43.

—— jaspe] Does it mean—wasp?