Page aa.vi. (11, beginning Vnto her I answerde o lady gloryous) appears before pages aa.v. and aa.v.verso (9 and 10, beginning Be to thy kynge euer true subgete).
Pages ff.iii. (69, beginning Whan I had scomfyte this serpent venymous) and ff.iiii. (71, beginning And there met me dame clennes blyue) are transposed, with ff.iii.verso (70, beginning Than came dame fayth that lady gloryous) between them.
Each involves pages from the later part of a signature, so page numbering is absent. It is not known whether the error is from the original printing or from the facsimile reprint.
Printed folio numbers show an unusual pattern:
aa, cc, ee: 16 pages each
gg: 12 pages
bb, dd, ff, hh: 8 pages
Duplicate Chapter Heads
Chapter headings for .vi. and .vii. were printed near the bottom of the page—as main text, not catchwords—and again at the top of the following page. This pattern was not consistently followed for all chapters that began at the top of a page.
Unusual Errors
[A.] Discrecõn, temptacõn
Both words occur in full-length lines of prose. When the typesetter saw that he needed an abbreviation to make the line fit, he may have removed the wrong letter from the word to be abbreviated.