78. Skot's other edition, used by Hawkins, reads, Have I do we.

79. Acquaintance.

80. Been begotten.

81. Adonai, one of the names of God; it is the plural of Adoni, which signifies Lord.

82. The copy of Pynson's edition in the British Museum begins abruptly at this line, sign. B. recto, and is complete thenceforward to the end.

83. The old proverb. This is perhaps the earliest instance of its use in print.

84. So Skot's other edition, and Pynson's in British Museum. Hawkins printed For wete you well will.

85. The other edition by Skot reads will not, according to Hawkins.

86. Entice.

87. The earliest instance in print, perhaps, of this proverb being used.