“Wherfore he hath good vre,” &c.

v. 1003. vol. i. 350.

in the note on which line I have cited various examples of vre in the sense of—hap, luck; and in his poem Against the Scottes,

Male vryd was your fals entent,”

v. 111. vol. i. 185.

which surely means—Ill-fortuned, &c. (Fr. malheur). Is vnhappely vred to be considered as nearly synonymous with male vryd, or is it to be explained,—unhappily (evilly) used, practised, habituated?

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If ye to remembrance call

Howe syllogisari

Non est ex particulari,