[4.] courteous.

[5.] AS. flytan, dispute, quarrel.

[6.] Mowe, or skorne. Vangia, vel valgia, cachinna. Promptorium.

[7.] an privative, unhonest.

[8.] AS. mod, mood, passion, violence.

[8a.] Croscrist. La Croix de par Dieu. The Christs-crosse-row; or, the hornebooke wherein a child learnes it. Cotgrave. The alphabet was called the Christ-cross-row, some say because a cross was prefixed to the alphabet in the old primers; but as probably from a superstitious custom of writing the alphabet in the form of a cross, by way of charm. This was even solemnly practised by the bishop in the consecration of a church. See Picart’s Religious Ceremonies, vol. i. p. 131. Nares. [Corrigenda]

[9.] to relation or friend.

[10.] contempt, scorn, O.N. heðung. H. Coleridge.

[11.] AS. gýman, attend, regard, observe, keep.

[12.] thine eye