That covered us from many stormes brown.
[g] The Duke of Norfolk, who had gone on pilgrimage to Rome in 1447. (Dugdale.)
The White Lion[g] is laid to sleep,
[h] The Duke of Suffolk.
Thorough the envy of th’ Apè[h] Clog;
And he is bounden that our door should keep;
That is Talbot, our good dog.
[i] Lord Fauconberg who was taken prisoner by the French at the capture of Pont-de-l’Arche.
The Fisher[i] has lost his angle hook;
Get them again when it will be.