v. 942. Intentyfe] “Intentyfe hedefull.”—“Ententyfe, busy to do a thynge or to take hede to a thyng.” Palsgrave’s Lesclar. de la Lang. Fr., 1530. fols. lxxxx. lxxxvii. (where both are rendered by the Fr. ententif).
v. 948. Perle orient] In allusion to her Christian name just mentioned, “Margarite.”
v. 949. Lede sterre] i. e. Load-star.
v. 950. Moche] i. e. Much.
Page 400.—— maystres Iane Blenner-Haiset] Perhaps a daughter of Sir Thomas Blennerhasset, who was executor (in conjunction with the Duchess) to the second Duke of Norfolk: see Sir H. Nicolas’s Test. Vet. ii. 604.
v. 955. smale lust] i. e. small liking.
v. 958. prese] i. e. press, band.
v. 962. ententifly] See above, note on v. 942.
v. 963. stellyfye] “I Stellifye I sette vp amongest the starres.” Palsgrave’s Lesclar. de la Lang. Fr., 1530. fol. ccclxxiii. (Table of Verbes).
v. 965. ne swarue] i. e. swerve not.