Quod he, ‘Ane plak I wyll gar[326] Sandie

Give thee agane, with handie dandie.’

Syne[327] into pilgrimage to pas—

The verray way to wantounes.

Of all his pennance I was glaid,

I had them all perqueir[328], I said.

To mow and steill I ken the pryce,

I sall it set on cincq and syce[329].

Bot he my counsale culd nocht keip;

He maid him be the fyre to sleip,