Of cheuelry auerding to his crown,
So paſing war his knychtis in renoune,
Was at carlill; and hapynnit ſo that hee
[348] Soiornyt well long in that faire cuntree.
His knights, hearing of no adventure, were annoyed.
In to whilk tyme In to the court thai heire
None awenture, for wich the knyghtis weire
Anoit all at the abiding thare.
[352] For-why, beholding one the ſobir ayre
And of the tyme the paſing luſtynes,