Of your professyoun vnto vmanyte]
i. e. Since you must needs attempt, undertake, it by your claim to the profession of humanity,—humaniores literæ, polite literature.
Page 394. v. 819. proces] i. e. discourse; see notes, p. 143. v. 735. p. 230 (first note on prose), p. 276. v. 2506, &c.
v. 820. iche] i. e. each.
v. 821. sentence ... couenable] i. e. meaning ... fitting.
v. 822. Auaunsynge] i. e. Advancing.
v. 824. arrectyng] i. e. raising.
Page 395. v. 825. ken] i. e. instruct (pleonastically coupled with “informe,” as in v. 1428).
v. 828. dredfull] i. e. full of dread, timorous.