Page 316. v. 137.
A great parte is for slouth,
But the greattest parte
Is for they haue but small arte
And ryght sklender connyng
Within theyr heedes wonnyng]
—— sklender connyng, i. e. slender knowledge, learning: wonnyng, i. e. dwelling. The meaning of the passage is—a great part of this is owing to their laziness, but it is chiefly to be attributed to their ignorance, &c.
Page 317. v. 151. werkes] i. e. works.
v. 152. Ure] i. e. Urias.
v. 154. werryn] i. e. hinder, ward off.