[30.] be the morow, by the morn.
[36.] neulyngis, newly, anew.
[43.] walkith, walked.
[50.] I-clede, y-clad, clad. Ch. has clede.
[54.] “No one within thought he could be seen by any wight outside.”
[P. 3], [l. 56]. clos it, enclose it; the MS. has closit.
[57.] alphest. This reading of the MS. is an error for alcest. See Chaucer, Prologue to Legend of good women, l. 511:
“The grete goodnesse of the quene Alceste,
That turned was into a dayesye,”
Alceste being the contracted form of Alcestis.