To whom our comming seem’d a gracious thing.

But when the citie pearde within our sights,

I carv’d a boune submisse upon my knee;

To have his grace, those kings, with earles and knights,

A day or two to banquet it with me;

The king admirde, yet thankfully replide,

‘Unto my house both I and these will ride.’”

Third, William Sevenoake, who went over to France with Henry V. as a lad just out of his apprenticeship, and there fought with the Dauphin (p. 447):—

“The Dolphyne then of France, a comelie knight,

Disguised, came by chaunce into a place,