Ful many o knycht, and many o weriour,
[3124] That couth ſuſten ful hardely o ſtour.
Two horses of his are killed, and he fights on foot.
And of his horß ſuppriſit ded ar two,
One of his awn, of gawanis one alſo,
And he one fut was fechtand one the gren,
[3128] When that ſir kay haith with his falowis ſeñ;
The squire brings him a fresh horse;
The ſqwyar with his horß than to hym brocht;
Magre his fois he to his courſeir ſocht