Page 389. v. 709. pleasure, with lust and delyte] One of our author’s pleonastic expressions.
v. 712. conuenable] i. e. fitting.
Page 390. v. 718. wele were hym] i. e. he were in good condition.
v. 720. maystres] i. e. mistress.
v. 725. losyd ful sone] i. e. loosed full soon.
v. 731. That I ne force what though it be discurid] i. e. That I do not care although it be discovered, shewn.
v. 733. ladyn of liddyrnes with lumpis]—liddyrnes, i. e. sluggishness, slothfulness (the construction is—ladyn with lumpis of liddyrness).
v. 734. dasid] i. e. stupified.
—— dumpis] See note on v. 15. p. 301: but here the word implies greater dulness of mind.