And in ye [the] cope leve ryht nouht.”
Brit. Bibliogr. iv. 90.
and several times after, in the same poem.
v. 77. harres] Equivalent to—collection. Fr. haras, a stud. “Haras of horse. Equicium.” Prompt. Parv.,—MS. Harl. 221.
v. 78. clothe of Arres] i. e. tapestry; so called from Arras in Artois, where the chief manufacture of such hangings was.
v. 79. eylythe] i. e. aileth.
—— rebawde] i. e. ribald.
v. 82. Auaunsid] i. e. Advanced.
v. 83. hole] i. e. whole.
v. 85. lorell] See note, p. 183. v. 14.