Nathelesse for all his speach, the gentle knight xxiii

Would not be tempted to such villenie,

Regarding more his faith, which he did plight,

All were it to his mortall enemie,

Then to entrap him by false treacherie:

Great shame in lieges blood to be embrew’d.

Thus whylest they were debating diuerslie,

The Saluage forth out of the wood issew’d

Backe to the place, whereas his Lord he sleeping vew’d.

There when he saw those two so neare him stand, xxiv