[408.] the, they.
[410.] to viting, to know.
[412.] shauyth al hall, sheweth all whole.
[414.] chesith, chooseth.
[422.] shire, sir.
[424.] fore to awysing, in order to take counsel. 432. All this about astronomy (i.e. astrology) should be compared with Gower; Conf. Amantis, lib. vii; ed. Pauli, vol. 3, pp. 133, 134. Arachell, Nembrote, Moises, Hermes are there mentioned as astrologers.
[433.] The MS. has “set” (not with a long s). Mr Stevenson has “fet,” which would seem right.
[P. 14], [l. 435]. nembrot, Nimrod; see Genesis and Exodus (E.E.T.S.), l. 659.
[436.] herynes, miswritten for herymes, i.e. Hermes.
[439.] “The which they found were wondrously evil set.”