v. 52. of very congruence] i. e. of very fitness.

“Such ought of duetie and very congruence,” &c.

Barclay’s Ship of Fooles, fol. 188. ed. 1570.

v. 54. astate] i. e. estate, rank, dignity.

—— most lenen] i. e. must lean, bend, bow.

v. 55. arrect] i. e. raise.

v. 58. ryall] i. e. royal.

Page 364. v. 65. wele] i. e. well.

v. 66. embesy] i. e. embusy.