—mo, i. e. more. Some corruption, if not considerable mutilation of the text, may be suspected here. There seems to be an allusion to Clement, lib. v. tit. xi. cap. i., which begins, “Exiui de paradiso, dixi, rigabo hortum plantationum, ait ille cœlestis agricola,” &c. P. 313. (Decret. tom. iii. ed. 1600).
v. 892. abiections] i. e. objections.
Page 346. v. 901. hertes] i. e. hearts.
v. 903. coueytous] i. e. covetise, covetousness.
v. 906. play scylens and glum, &c.] See note on v. 83. p. 278.
v. 911. leuer] i. e. more willingly, rather.
v. 914. Worsshepfully] i. e. According to their honour, or dignity.
Page 347. v. 922. payntes] See note, p. 176. v. 583.
v. 924. them lyke] i. e. please them.
v. 931. crosse] See note, p. 116. v. 363.