From whence ere he recouery could gaine,

He in his necke had set his foote with fell disdaine.

With that the foole, which did that end awayte, xi

Came running in, and whilest on ground he lay,

Laide heauy hands on him, and held so strayte,

That downe he kept him with his scornefull sway,

So as he could not weld[522] him any way.

The whiles that other villaine went about

Him to haue bound, and thrald without delay;

The whiles the foole did him reuile and flout,