Well did each horse-man teach his horse to run,

To stoope, to stop, to turne, to breake the field,

Well each bold musketier did vse his gun,

Each launceer well his weightie launce did wield,

Each drew his sword and well addrest his shield,

Teaching each other by this braue array,

How on their foes they best might giue th’assay.

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The sound of fifes, of drums, and trumpets shrill,

And mutuall exhortations for the warre,