[24.] [Russell, l. 421]; Wynkyn de Worde, p. 162.

[25.] [Russell, l. 421]; Wynkyn de Worde, p. 162.

[26.] Fr. aile, wing; but ailer, to give wings unto. Cotgrave.

[27.] [Russell, l. 397], l. 417; W. de Worde, p. 161.

[28.] [Russell, l. 437]; W. de Worde, p. 162.

[29.] [Russell, l. 417]; Wynkyn de Worde, pp. 161, 164.

[30.] See the carol from the Porkington MS., “The Boris hede furste,” in Reliq. Ant. vol. ii., and above, [p. 264*], and [p. 388].

[31.] hedged or edged.

[32.] The verse is written as prose.

[33.] on