[St. 84]

p. 34, [l. 963 f.] Cf. Beves of Hamtoun, l. 187 f.:

‘Madame, a seide, for loue myn,

Whar mai ich finde þat wilde swin?’

[St. 87]

p. 36, [l. 1000]. Instead of spere perhaps we ought to read sworde.

[St. 89]

p. 37, [l. 1030 f.] If we compare the rests of these lines in [F. VI]., this reading or a similar one is to be expected. The reading of l. 1029 ff. in the fragments may be completed so: [Thourgh the he]lpe of god of heuen Thorough ye and] herin euen God send the spere the right way.

p. 36, [l. 1033 f.] Cf. [ll. 1166], [2468 f.], and Kölbing’s note to Sir Tristrem, l. 69 f.

[St. 92]