v. 8. daw] i. e. simpleton, fool; see note, p. 113. v. 301.
v. 16. him fro] i. e. from him.
Page 156. v. 22. dysgysed] i. e. guilty of unbecoming conduct: so again in our author’s Colyn Cloute;
“They mought be better aduysed
Then to be so dysgysed.”
v. 581. vol. i. 333.
v. 30. apostrofacion] i. e. apostrophe.
v. 34. wrate] i. e. wrote.
v. 35. lewde] i. e. ignorant, worthless.
v. 42. Dis] Of which Skelton was rector; see Account of his Life and Writings.