To day thou shalt dyne with me,

For the love of my kynge,

Under my trystell-tre.’

388.

388.4 ‘dyghtande’ (intended for a past participle), made ready.

Forth he lad our comly kynge,

Full fayre by the honde;

Many a dere there was slayne,

And full fast dyghtande.

389.