v. 1626. lust and lykynge] See note, p. 98, v. 23.
Page 278. v. 1633. your gorge] i. e. what you have swallowed, the contents of your stomach: see note, p. 207. v. 87.
v. 1636. wambleth] “I Wamble as ones stomake dothe Ie allecte.” Palsgrave’s Lesclar. de la Lang. Fr., 1530. fol. cccc. (Table of Verbes). “Nauseo ... to wamble.” Ortus Vocab. fol. ed. W. de Worde, n. d.
v. 1638. wonder] i. e. wondrous.
v. 1640. harte seke] i. e. heart-sick.
—— me lyst] i. e. it pleases me.
v. 1641. coryed] i. e. curried, drubbed.
—— blyst] i. e. wounded,—thumped.
“Your lasy bones I pretende so to blisse,