v. 2098. louesome] i. e. lovely one.
Page 293. v. 2098. let] i. e. leave, desist.
v. 2100. patlet]—or partlet,—i. e. a sort of ruff, or rather neck-kerchief: see Strutt’s Dress and Habits, &c. ii. 368.
v. 2104. lust and lykynge] See note, p. 98. v. 23.
v. 2106. me lyst] i. e. pleases me.
Page 294. v. 2113. hardely] i. e. assuredly.
v. 2114. to moche] i. e. too much.
v. 2115. not worth an hawe] A common expression in our early poetry;
“Your wo appease which is not worth an haw.”