Was throughly heal’d. Tho when they did perceaue

Their wounds recur’d, and forces reincreast,

Of that good Hermite both they tooke their leaue,

And went both on their way, ne ech would other leaue.

But each the[491] other vow’d t’accompany, xvi

The Lady, for that she was much in dred,

Now left alone in great extremity,

The Squire, for that he courteous was indeed,

Would not her leaue alone in her great need.

So both together traueld, till they met