Page 305. v. 2430. apayed] i. e. satisfied, pleased.
v. 2433. abylyment] i. e. habiliment.
v. 2434. aduysement] i. e. consideration, heed.
v. 2435. confyrmable] i. e. conformable.
v. 2444. to] i. e. too.
v. 2445. redlesse] See note on v. 2077. p. 268.
v. 2449. to accompte you the contynewe of my consayte] i. e. to tell you the continuation, the rest, of my conceit, conception.
Page 306. v. 2455. sad] See note on v. 1711. p. 264.
v. 2457. that is no nay] i. e. that is not to be denied.
v. 2458. inhateth] Skelton’s fondness for compound words has been already noticed (see note, p. 105. v. 31); and here most probably inhateth was not intended to convey a stronger meaning than—hateth.