Why wepe ye so,” &c.

Id. B. v. leaf cxxviii.

—— wele inferrid] i. e. well brought in.

v. 142.

quikly it is

Towchid]

i. e. it is lively, subtly expressed: compare v. 592 and v. 1161, where the words are applied to visible objects.

—— debarrid] See note, p. 237. v. 60; and compare Gentylnes and Nobylyte (attributed without grounds to Heywood) n. d.;

“That reason is so grete no man can debarr.”

Sig. C iii.