v. 570. moche costious] i. e. much costly.
v. 572. the stones be full glint]—glint must mean here—slippery: see note, p. 263. v. 1687.
v. 574. yatis] i. e. gates.
Page 385. v. 585. carectis] i. e. characters.
v. 586. where as I stode] i. e. where I stood.
v. 590. a lybbard] i. e. a leopard.—“There is,” says Warton, who quotes the stanza, “some boldness and animation in the figure and attitude of this ferocious animal.” Hist. of E. P., ii. 352. ed. 4to.
v. 592. As quikly towchyd] i. e. touched, executed, as much to the life.
v. 595. forme foote] i. e. fore-foot.
—— shoke] i. e. shook.