Gawane swoons upon his horse.
Vpone his horß Right thore he fel in ſwoune;
And thei hyme tuk and to his lugyne bare,
The king and queen fear he has brought himself to confusion.
[892] Boith king and qwen of hyme vare in diſpare;
For thei ſuppoſit, throw marwellis that he vroght,
He had hyme-ſelf to his confuſioune broght.
[20] See note to this line.
[T]his[20] was nere by of melyhalt, the hyll,
[896] Whar lanſcelot ȝit was with the lady ſtill.