p. 60, [l. 1722]: ‘All his men agreed with him,’ viz. that this was the knight whom he came to seek.

[St. 152]

p. 62, [l. 1774]. Is her day = A.S. aerdagas, cf. Havelok, l. 27? The word is very rare, and in this meaning occurs only in the plural.

p. 62, [l. 1777]. After king, on kne may have dropped out.

[St. 155]

p. 63, [l. 1799]. Cf. Chaucer, C. T., the Millere’s Tale, l. 325:

‘Say what thou wolt, I schal it never telle

To child no wyf, by him that harwed helle.’

Ib., The Sompnoure’s Tale, l. 407:

‘Now help, Thomas, for him that harewed helle.’