‘The Earle of Anguish[1028], where art thou?
In my coate-armour thou shalt bee,
And thou shalt lead the forward
Thorow the English countrye.

XII

‘Take thee Yorke,’ then sayd the King,
‘In stead wheras it doth stand;
I’le make thy eldest sonne after thee
Heyre of all Northumberland.

XIII

‘The Earle of Buchan, where be yee?
In my coate-armour thou shalt bee;
The high Peak and all Darbyshire
I give it thee to thy fee.’

XIV

The famous Douglas then came in,
Saies, ‘What shall my meede bee?
And I will lead the vanward, lord,
Thorow the English countrye.’

XV

‘Take thee Worster,’ sayd the King,
‘Tuxburye, Killingworth, Burton on Trent;
Doe thou not say another day
But I gave thee lands and rent.

XVI