[14] North Countree. The north of England.
[15] Pavilion and tent, as here used, refer to the trees.
[16] See Luke, xxi, 1-4.
[17] store. plenty.
[18] groined. The groin is the line made by the intersection of two arches.
[19] crypt. A subterranean cell or chapel.
[20] relief. Figures are said to be in relief when they project or stand out from the ground on which they are formed.
[21] arabesques. A style of ornament, representing flowers, fruit, and foliage, adopted from the Arabs.
[22] corbel. A projection from the face of a wall, supporting an arch or rafter above.
[23] gulf. The opening, or throat, of the chimney.