And by his side his hunters horne he hanging had.

Buskins he wore of costliest cordwayne, vi

Pinckt vpon gold, and paled part per part,

As then the guize was for each gentle swayne;

In his right hand he held a trembling dart,

Whose fellow he before had sent apart;

And in his left he held a sharpe borespeare,

With which he wont to launch[419] the saluage hart

Of many a Lyon, and of many a Beare

That first vnto his hand in chase did happen neare.