And than shalt thou lyffe in heuyn as a knyght.

Final n is written n~ as a rule in this text, so m~.

[1.] MS. moldee.

[2.] MS. shal do or de, the second word crossed out.

[3.] MS. To fflorysshe þe erthe, the last two words crossed out, cf. MS. Lambeth, v. 5, MS. Rawl. Poet., v. 15.

[4.] MS. why at, at crossed out.

[5.] MS. þt.

[13.]
MS. Rawlinson Poetical 32. After 1450.

[fol. 32, vo.]

A descripture alchimicall of erthe & the nature of man[1].