Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
107 which^ ] ~ , F1, F2, F3, F4, rowe1, rowe2, tjoh1, rowe3, tjoh2, pope1, pope2, theo1, theo2, han1, han2, warb, theo4, john, cap, han3, jen, v1773, v1778, ays1, v1785, mal, rann, v1793, v1803, v1813, v1821, sing1, cald2, knt1, col1, col2, del2, hud1, sing2, dyce1, elze1, col3, stau, wh1, glo, ktly, hal, dyce2, cam1, tsch, hud2, cln1, col4, hud3, irv2, oxf1, . . . pen1, chal
107 moitie] Moity F1, F2, F3, F4; moity Q1, Q6, Q9, Q10; moiety Q7, Q8, rowe1, rowe2, tjoh1, rowe3, wilk1, tjoh2, wilk2, pope1, pope2, theo1, theo2, han1, han2, warb, theo4, han3 etc.; moi’ty evns1, bev1
Ed. note: the collation ignores capitalization is, essentially. Seventeeth- and early eighteenth-century texts tend to capitalize nouns.