[1225.] sauch, saw; rewit, rued, pitied.
[1233.] one syd a lyt, a little on one side.
[1236.] our mekill, over much.
[P. 37], [l. 1240]. yarof, thereof.
[1241.] ruput, repute, think.
[1242.] ablare, abler, readier.
[1253.] Insert a comma after thret, and destroy that after lowe. The meaning perhaps is, “But what if he be appealed to and threatened, and (meanwhile) his heart be elsewhere set to love.” Observe that and is often the third or fourth word in the sentence it should begin. See [l. 2833].
[1258.] ȝhe tyne yowr low, you lose your love.
[1260.] conclusit, ended.
[1265.] mokil, much.