Touward Muntageu.’
[St. 226]
p. 90, [l. 2597]. On castelletoure cf. Kölbing’s note to Tristrem, l. 158.
[St. 229]
p. 91, [l. 2636]. Cf. Kölbing’s notes to Amis and Amiloun, l. 1019, and to The lyfe of Ipomadon, l. 506. Here the expression, no good he ne couth means, he was quite feeble and strengthless.
[St. 231]
p. 92, [l. 2658]. up-tyed = so limited by the deed of foundation that they (the churches and abbeys) could not be diverted to any other purpose.—Hall.
p. 92, [l. 2661]. Cf. Eglamour, l. 1339, Lincoln MS.:
‘In Rome this romance crouned es.’
The Cambridge MS. reads instead: