Ib. l. 1056:

‘His browes to blake.’

[St. 23]

p. 9, [l. 245]. Though syghyng gives no offence, still it may be, that the author has written syngyng, and the scribe was wrong in altering it; cf. Zupitza’s note to Guy, l. 5424.

p. 9, [l. 251]. Cf. [l. 802], [1204], Ipomadon, l. 6481 f.:

‘Your nece of Calabyre, that lady clere,

Ys bovnden wyth a fendes fere.’

Reliquiæ Antiquæ, i. p. 241:

‘He seith bi niȝte and eke bi day,

That hy beth fendes ifere.’