v. 888. fyll] i. e. fell.
—— lady Anne Dakers of the Sowth] The wife of Thomas Lord Dacre, was daughter of Sir Humphrey Bourchier, son of John Lord Berners and of Elizabeth Tylney, who (see note on v. 399) afterwards became the first wife of the second Duke of Norfolk.
v. 893. his crafte were to seke] i. e. his skill were at a loss.
Page 398. v. 897. Princes] i. e. Princess.
v. 898. conyng] i. e. knowledge.
v. 899. Paregall] i. e. Equal (thoroughly equal).
v. 901. surmountynge] i. e. surpassing.
v. 902. sad] See note, p. 264. v. 1711.
v. 903. lusty lokis] i. e. pleasant looks.
—— mastres Margery Wentworthe] Perhaps the second daughter of Sir Richard Wentworth, afterwards married to Christopher Glemham of Glemham in Suffolk.