[Page 140, l. 28.] tide me death, though death betide me.
[Page 142, l. 2.] stark, more commonly used with the word stiff (stiff and stark) to denote death.
[Page 143, l. 5.] wan, pale, grey.
[Page 145, l. 6.] alms deeds, deeds of charity.
[Page 148, l. 32.] dwined, dwindled.
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