Wiþ his nayles scharpe;

Biuore me to kerue,

And of þe cupe serue;

Þu tech him of alle þe liste (craft, AS. list)

Þat þu eure of wiste;

[And] his feiren þou wise (mates thou teach)

Into oþere seruise.

Horn þu underuonge,

And tech him of harpe and songe.

King Horn, E. E. T. Soc., 1866, ed. Lumby, p. 7.[9]