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¶ Thus endeth the merie Tales of Maister Skelton, very pleasaunt for the recreacion of the minde.
Оглавление[138] scio] Old ed. “sci.”
[139] Sepultus] Old ed. “Sepuitus.”—This epitaph is made up from portions of Skelton’s verses on John Clarke and Adam Uddersal: see vol. i. 169, 172.
[140] shal I come] Old ed. “shall I I come.”
[141] Qui se exaltat humiliabitur, et qui se] Old ed. “Que se exaltat humilabitui, et quese.”
[142] a] Old ed. “as.”
[143] kepe] Old ed. “kepte.”
[144] the] Old ed. “that.”
[145] hym] Old ed. “gym.”