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Complete. ↩

Complete. ↩

Gift. ↩

Readiest. ↩

Lubber. ↩

Descent. ↩

Notes on a horn. ↩

Champions. ↩

Machicolated, with holes for defence. ↩

Drew back. ↩

Loaves baked at the same time. ↩

Sailor’s cry. ↩

Breastplate of a horse. ↩

Saddle girths. ↩

Hewn to pieces. ↩

Paid for. ↩

Pledges. ↩

Away. ↩

Expended, bestowed. ↩

Printed by Caxton as part of chap. XXII. ↩

Desolate. ↩

Handbreadth. ↩

Lumps. ↩

In Caxton’s edition this chapter is misnumbered XXVI, setting the numeration wrong to the end of the book. ↩

Messengers sent to prepare lodgings. ↩

So W. de Worde; Caxton “that by.” ↩

Watches. ↩

Path. ↩

So W. de Worde; Caxton “me.” ↩

Comforted, cheered. ↩

So W. de Worde; Caxton “bee.” ↩

Officer who set on dishes and tasted them. ↩

Printed by Caxton as part of chap. II. ↩

Possessed. ↩

Swung. ↩

Known. ↩

Casually. ↩

Pass. ↩

Earnest money. ↩

Printed by Caxton as part of chap. XXVI. ↩

Untwisted, unbound. ↩

Bolted. ↩

Leper house. ↩

Limb from limb. ↩

Deny. ↩

Broke up. ↩

Discomfort. ↩

The part of the helmet which shaded the eyes. ↩

Raging. ↩

Undertook. ↩

Over wide space. ↩

Make way. ↩

Pushed. ↩

Printed by Caxton as part of chap. IV. ↩

Like a gentleman. ↩

Sorely wound. ↩

Shorten. ↩

Ill-luck, mishap. ↩

Thicket of the wood. ↩

In watch for. ↩

Thoughtlessly. ↩

Sauntering. ↩

Cheeks. ↩

Reward. ↩

Devices, wiles. ↩

“The evening afore,” W. de Worde. ↩

Company. ↩

Nearly. ↩

Oil. ↩

Changed. ↩

Foolish. ↩

Jested. ↩

Stole. ↩

Describe. ↩

Mounted. ↩

Without a share. ↩

Barking, yelping. ↩

Day for settling disputes. ↩

Covered. ↩

Desire. ↩

Discomfort. ↩

Redeem. ↩

Practised. ↩

Cleverly. ↩

Betrothed. ↩

Testicles. ↩

Uncovered. ↩

Certainly. ↩

Afraid. ↩

Pennon, streamer. ↩

Note of recall. ↩

Barking. ↩

Foolish. ↩

“Y-wis” (certainly), Caxton; “ye-wis” (truly), W. de Worde. ↩

Breathing holes. ↩

Along. ↩

Deceitful. ↩

Reared. ↩

Sideways. ↩

Slantwise. ↩

Needs, on your own compulsion. ↩

With the head covered. ↩

Garments. ↩

Except. ↩

Except. ↩

Embraced. ↩

Faded. ↩

Fat deer. ↩

Without reward. ↩

Aiming. ↩

Arrowheads. ↩

Command. ↩

Revived. ↩

Skin. ↩

Ermine. ↩

Twisted. ↩

Back part of knee-joint. ↩

Overtake. ↩

Enclosed. ↩

Sparrowhawk. ↩

Float. ↩

Omitted by Caxton, supplied from W. de Worde. ↩

Omitted by Caxton, supplied from W. de Worde. ↩

Omitted by Caxton, supplied from W. de Worde. ↩

Rich and poor. ↩

Retract. ↩

Omitted by Caxton, supplied from W. de Worde. ↩

Omitted by Caxton, supplied from W. de Worde. ↩

Omitted by Caxton, supplied from W. de Worde. ↩

Omitted by Caxton, supplied from W. de Worde. ↩

Thrust. ↩

Caxton “Yf,” for which “Yea” seems the easiest emendation that will save the sense. ↩

Covetousness. ↩

Deceit. ↩

Plundering. ↩

Misfortune. ↩

Soft, tender. ↩

Partition. ↩

Spurring. ↩

Semblance. ↩

Drowned. ↩

Wedge or spike of iron. ↩

Because of. ↩

Beseech. ↩

So W. de Worde; Caxton “but.” ↩

Roots. ↩

Overcome. ↩

Hauberk with leggings attached. ↩

Uppermost. ↩

Pleased, content.

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