[727] Ver. 105. lowsed thre, PC.
[728] V. 108. can bled, MS.
[729] [went off.]
[730] [pressed.]
[731] Outhorne, is an old term signifying the calling forth of subjects to arms by the sound of a horn. See Cole's Lat. Dict., Bailey, &c. [Perhaps "a nouthorne," or neat's horn, from nowt, cattle.]
[732] [company.]
[733] [fear.]
[734] Ver. 148. For of, MS.
[735] [fight.]
[736] [pike or halbert.]