p. 48, [l. 1367 f.] Cf. [l. 1756 f.]
p. 48, [l. 1378]. Cf. Sir Tristrem, l. 2458:
‘Bi holtes and bi hille.’
[St. 119]
p. 49, [l. 1385 ff.] Here he addresses the King of Portugal. In l. 1385 the is superfluous, and should perhaps be struck out.
[St. 120]
p. 49, [l. 1395]. fend = defend; cf. Zupitza’s note to Guy, l. 576.
[St. 124]
p. 51, [l. 1443 f.] As the existence of fede = fode, ‘fellow’ is proved by no other passage, we ought perhaps to write As spede me god: ffode, or As g. me save: knave, instead of As god me spede: ffede.
p. 51, [l. 1445]. The alteration of fleand, which is absurd here, into failand is supported by [l. 1280].