v. 113. quosshons] i. e. cushions.
v. 115. Harpocrates] The God of Silence.
Page 213. v. 120. folysshly] i. e. foolishly.
—— fopped] A singular example of the word as a verb.
v. 121. porisshly] In our author’s Garlande of Laurell is “porisshly pynk iyde,” v. 626. vol. i. 386 (and Palsgrave has “Porisshly, as one loketh that can nat se well”); see note on the passage: but I cannot determine the meaning of the word here.
v. 124. dawes] i. e. simpletons; see note, p. 113. v. 301.
v. 126. elenkes] i. e. elenchs (elenchus—in logic).
v. 132. prouoke and tyse] i. e. incite and entice.
v. 143. exhibycion] i. e. allowance of money.
v. 144. skoles] i. e. schools.