And nane of thame thair marrow[415] mist:

Sir Talbartis speir in sunder brist,

Bot the Squyer with his burdoun[416]

Sir Talbart to the eirth dang doun.

That straik was with sic micht and fors

That on the ground lay man and hors;

And throw the brydell-hand him bair,

And in the breist ane span and mair.

Throw curras[417] and throw gluifis of plait,

That Talbart micht mak na debait,