[67] pleris cum musco] Ed. of Kynge and Marche, “pleris com musco.” Eds. of Day, and Marshe, “pleris commusco.” Instead of “pleris,” the Rev. J. Mitford proposes “flarnis” (species placentæ).
[68] Elencticum] Eds. “Elencum.”
[69] enthymematicum] Eds. “Emtimematicum” and “Emtimaticum.”
[70] Retoricyons] Other eds. “Retorcions.”
[71] my] Other eds. “myne” and “mine.”
[72] dere] Not in eds. of Day, and Marshe.
[73] the] Other eds. “that.”
[74] ryall] Eds. of Day, and Marshe, (with various spelling), “royall.”
[75] now] Not in MS.
[76] Itaque consolamini invicem in verbis istis, &c.] “&c.” not in eds. of Day, and Marshe. MS. “Itaque consolamyni in verbis istibus.” Before these words eds. have “Galathea,” which MS. rightly, I think, omits.