v. 48. Butt gyve me thyne hert]—hert, i. e. heart. With this and v. 41 compare Lydgate’s “litel dite” already cited;
“Gyff me thyn herte, and be no mor vnkynde.”
MS. Harl. 2255. fol. 66.
Page 143. v. 49. wrouȝt] i. e. wrought, formed.
—— bowgȝt] i. e. bought, redeemed.
v. 50. hyȝt] i. e. high.
v. 55. sawlys] i. e. soul’s.
v. 59. Hytt] i. e. It.
—— nayd] i. e. denied.
v. 60. blow] i. e. livid; see note, p. 103. v. 3.