the gold-prankt helm also,
beáh ond byrnan;
the collar and the byrnie;
hêt hine brûcan well.
saying: ‘Brook them well!’
It would be easy to collect examples from later romances, but I will add only one, taken from Laȝamon’s description (a.d. 1200) of king Arthur putting his armour on:
Helm he set on hafde
Helm he set on head,
hæh of stele:
high of steel: