‘Be war the, war the, Gandeleyn,
Her of thu gyst[649] plenté!’—
‘Ever on for an other,’ seyde Gandeleyn;
‘Mysaunter[650] have he shal fle.

XI

‘Qwer-at shal our marke be?’
Seyde Gandeleyn.—
‘Everyche at otheris herte,’
Seyde Wrennok ageyn.

XII

‘Ho[651] shal yeve the ferste schote?’
Seyde Gandeleyn.
‘And I shul yeve[652] the on be-forn,’
Seyde Wrennok ageyn.

XIII

Wrennok schette a ful good schote,
And he schet not to hye;
Throw the sanchothis[653] of his bryk[654];
It towcyhd neyther thye.

XIV

‘Now hast thu yovyn me on[655] be-forn,’
Al thus to Wrennok seyde he,
‘And throw the myyt of our lady
A bettere I shal yeve the.’

XV