[Footnote 118: fen, moor.]
[Footnote 119: drained.]
[Footnote 120: swelling.]
[Footnote 121: waves.]
[Footnote 122: grievance.]
[Footnote 123: a.s.semble.]
[Footnote 124: broad.]
[Footnote 125: Horned.]
[Footnote 126: white.]
[Footnote 127: decks.]
[Footnote 128: mightiest, most valiant.]
[Footnote 129: slain.]
[Footnote 130: oversets.]
[Footnote 131: a castle.]
[Footnote 132: revenge.]
[Footnote 133: cause.]
[Footnote 134: at once.]
[Footnote 135: One who takes up the cross in order to fight against the Saracens.]
[Footnote 136: holy.]
[Footnote 137: rare, extraordinary, strange.]
[Footnote 138: run, shot up.]
[Footnote 139: a.s.sembling, gathering.]
[Footnote 140: bursteth.]
[Footnote 141: dry, barren.]
[Footnote 142: Mighty.]
[Footnote 143: slain.]
[Footnote 144: help.]
[Footnote 145: Lord.]
[Footnote 146: embroidered; 'tis conjectured, embroidery was not used in England till Hen. II.]
[Footnote 147: throne.]
[Footnote 148: person, body.]
[Footnote 149: lodge.]
[Footnote 150: Marks.]
[Footnote 151: subjects.]
[Footnote 152: much.]
[Footnote 153: lamentation.]
[Footnote 154: neglected, or pa.s.sed by.]
[Footnote 155: require, ask.]
[Footnote 156: holy.]
[Footnote 157: help.]
[Footnote 158: will.]
[Footnote 159: dead.]
[Footnote 160: doubt.]
[Footnote 161: waves.]
[Footnote 162: heaven-ward, or G.o.d-ward.]
[Footnote 163: Purse, used here probably as a treasury.]
[Footnote 164: expence.]
[Footnote 165: receipt.]
[Footnote 166: soon.]
[Footnote 167: expended.]