He now should meet, at night, with wretched fare.

HOWEVER, some pleasing hopes he still had yet,

That, from his cloak-bag, he some clothes might get;

For, we should note, a servant he had brought,

Who in the neighbourhood a farrier sought.

To set a shoe upon his horse, and then

Should join his master on the road agen;

But that, as we shall find, was not the case,

And Reynold's dire misfortune thence we trace.

In fact, the fellow, worthless we'll suppose,