Hee chalengde mee, and here began the broyle,
He thought with banding braue to keepe the coyle,
[Or else with flatts and facings mee to foyle.]
29.
And that because the[788] iudgment fauourde mee,
[Perdy,] report almost of all the route,[789]
Ran still that I was worthy praysde to bee,
And often times they gaue mee all a shoute:
This made mine enmies stare[790] and looke aboute,
And often wish them euill aloude that cryde,