That myght haue an ore with Cocke Lorell.”
Cocke Lorelles bote, n. d. sig. C ii.
v. 2135. Cockes armes] i. e. God’s arms: see note on v. 518, p. 243.
v. 2138. lurden] See note on v. 423. p. 242.
v. 2141. largesse] i. e. liberality.
v. 2143. conuenyent] i. e. fit, suitable.
Page 295. v. 2148. poddynge prycke] i. e. skewer that fastens the pudding-bag.
v. 2150. pot sharde] i. e. potsherd.
v. 2151. the spence of a noble] i. e. the expense or spending of a noble,—the gold coin so called.
v. 2152. c. s. i. e. a hundred shillings.