Such Cornishmen as knew they were betrayde,

From their fellowes by night away they strayde:[1837]

There might wee learne how vayne it is to trust

Our fayned frends, in quarels so vniust.

56.

But wee [the sturdy captaynes] that thought our power was strong,

Were bent to try [our fortune] what euer should betyde:

Wee were the bolder, for [that] the king so long

Deferred battayle: which so increast our pryde,

That sure wee thought the king himselfe did hyde