v. 106. reason and skyll] An expression which Skelton has elsewhere; but the words are nearly synonymous. “Skyll. Racio.” Prompt. Parv. ed. 1499.
v. 113. chere] i. e. spirit,—or reception.
v. 114. intere] i. e. entire.
v. 115. Oracius to recorde] i. e. Horace to witness.
v. 117. to] i. e. too.
v. 126. Measure is treasure] Lydgate mentions this as “an olde prouerbe:” see his verses on Moderation, MS. Harl. 2251. fol. 29, and his poem beginning “Men wryte of oold how mesour is tresour.” Id. 2255. fol. 143.
—— this] i. e. thus: see note, p. 86. v. 38.
Page 230. v. 131. Ye] i. e. Yea.
v. 133. kynde] i. e. nature.
v. 134. renne] i. e. run.