NOTES
[1] If not vulgarized from batteller.
[2] Ov mow dhe vowel and servile coalesce, (az in sow,) into’ a dipthong, in dhe compound noun barley-mow.
[3] From dhe old barbarous French isle[4], faulte, voulte, recepte, debte, doubte; parfaict, vraidict: now duly ile, faute, voute, recette, dette, doute, parfait, and vraidit from vere dictum.
[4] Inglish propriety, and indeed common-sense, must also protest against two’ late misnomers: Th’isleworth for Thistelworth; and dhe forrain affectacion ov St. Mary la bonne (or even borne) for Marribone.
[5] Without one particle, representing what is read.
[6] Widhout won partikel, repprezenting hwat iz red.