[316.] stek, concluded.

[319.] most conpilour, very great composer.

[320.] “As to whose name I will only say, that it is unfit,” etc.

[326.] stant, standeth.

[328.] yroung, rung.

[330.] beith, shall be; observe the future sense of beith in this place.

[331.] suet, sweet.

[332.] “His soul in bliss preserved be on that account.”

[334.] and this endit. Whether endit here refers to inditing or ending is perhaps doubtful.

[NOTES TO BOOK I.]