Page 373. v. 289. heris encrisped] i. e. hairs formed into curls, curling.
v. 290. Daphnes] i. e. Daphne. So our early poets wrote the name;
“A maiden whilom there was one
Which Daphnes hight.”
Gower’s Conf. Am. B. iii. fol. lvi. ed. 1554.
“Her name was Daphnys which was deuoyed of loue.”
The Castell of pleasure, (by Nevil, son of Lord Latimer), sig. A iii. 1518.
So afterwards in the present poem we find Cidippes for Cydippe, v. 885; and see note, p. 123. v. 70.
—— the darte of lede] From Ovid, Met. i. 471.
v. 291. ne wolde] i. e. would not.