GAWANE HARANGUES HIS MEN.
He harangues his men.
“Ye falowis wich of the round table beñ,
[796] Through al this erth whois fam is hard and ſen,
Remembrith now It ſtondith one the poynt,
[17] At the bottom of this page appears for the first time a catchword, which is— “The wel fare.”
For why It lyith one your ſperis poynt,[17]
[Fol. 11.]
The well-fare of the king and of our londe;
[800] And ſen the ſucour lyith in your honde,