—fytte i. st. 57, p. 39.

So also Wyntoun, who relates the subsidy of 40,000 moutons sent from France to Scotland in 1353, and adds,

Qwha gyvis swilk gyftyis he is wyse.

[See also Piers Plowman, Text A. iii. 202.]

[1646.] Hw he was wel of bones, &c. Comp. the Fr. l. 743.

Gent cors & bele feture,

Lungs braz & grant furcheure

Ententiuement l’esgarda.

[[1678.] This line has two syllables too little.]

[1722.] Thanne he were set, &c. This is an amplification of the Fr. l. 677, sq.