—— glose] i. e. gloss.
v. 1446. loke you vnder kay] i. e. lock you under key.
v. 1456. Take it in worthe] See note, p. 95. v. 68.
v. 1458. largesse] i. e. liberality.
—— kynde] i. e. nature.
v. 1467. stonde] i. e. stand.
Page 273. v. 1473. fonde] i. e. foolish.
Page 273. v. 1474. loke that ye occupye] i. e. look that ye use; see note, p. 86. v. 52.
v. 1475. For nowe, syrs, I am lyke as a prynce sholde be, &c.] This speech of Magnyfycence is very much in the style of Herod in the old miracle-plays: see, for instance, the Coventry Mysteries, MS. Cott. Vesp. D. viii. fol. 92. sqq.