And if that I wende off thys grownde, For soth, unfoughten awaye, 50 He wolde me call but a kowarde knyght In hys londe another daye.
A Skottysshe knyght hoved upon the bent,[L77] A wache I dare well saye; So was he ware on the noble Percy In the dawnynge of the daye.
At this Court upon the request of Sir Thomas Bludder Knyght who was desierous to be made a freman of this Company It was ordered he shold be made free & so tooke his oath accordingly.
Nowe as the knyght was in talke with the Mother, seeynge that his beloued came not at al (accordyng to hir custome) to salute him and bid him welcome, inquired how she dyd.
But I make a vowe (false woman) that it shal neuer come to passe and that this Biskaye gentleman shall neuer enioy the spoyles whych iustely bee due vnto the Trauaile and faithfull seruice of the valyaunt and vertuous knyght Dom Diego.
Devenshyr; and ther he hathe strekyn off Sir John Crokkers hed, and kylt an other knyght off the Corteneys, as men seye.
The Counsell of my Lord of Norffolk, Sir Thomas Walgrave, knyght [sergeant at] lawe and Richard Southwell and to everiche of them.
Right high right mighty Prynce and excellent lord þe Prynce of all hevenly knyght hood have you in his holy kepyng.
Therwith Sir Galahaut lyft up hys vyser, and rode towardes the knyght to have taken hym by the raygne of hys brydell, and cryed, 'Our Ladye of Rybamont!
This has all a very suspicious look, Knyght would not have ordered this search for the money if he had not himself known of its being there.
It looks like a previous attempt at concealment, in some way to defraud the revenue, which Knyght himself afterwards felt was a failure, and that it was safer to exhume the hoard himself, rather than that public officials should do it.
I will that Sr John Heron knyght have my landes in nethertynton whether I lyve or dye .
At the seconde juste they mette so togeyder, that the Lord of Clary struke the Englysshe knyght throughe the targe and throughe the shoulder a handfull, and therwith he fell from his horse to the erthe.
Yt ys in~ the boke of Rome, Ther was no knyght of kyrstendome, That jorney Durst crave.
This knyght made noble chere, Though that he woundid were [1710] With the Geaunt strong.
Whan it was tyme, to bed they wente, And on the morowe rose Torente And toke leue of kynge and knyght 947 And toke a redy way.
Harroldys of armes cryed on~ hight, 2365 The prynce and that other knyght No more juste shaAEsAEs thay; But lordys of other lond, Euery one to other ffond, And sith went theyre way.
Thus sped the knyght at his comyng Thorough the helpe of hevyn~ kyng: Lord, lovid muste thou be!
Down knelid that knyght [2321] And thankid god with aAEsAEs his myEt~: So ought he weAEsAEs to say.
Blith was that lady bryght 1670 For to se that {selly} sight: With the knyght went she.
For youre champion chivaler, Chief knyght of yow alle, Yilt hym recreaunt rennyng Right at Jhesus wille.
And whan he cam at morwe, Changuys roos, and wente to the 7 lynages, and tolde hem how the white knyght had seyd.
Also a knyght of the temple wooke there; and wyssched a purs evere more fulle of gold: and the lady graunted him.
And if that I weynde of thys growende, For soth, onfowghten awaye, He wolde me call but a kowarde knyght In hys londe another daye.
A Skottysshe knyghthoved vpon the bent, A wache I dare well saye; So was he ware on the noble Perssy In the dawnyng of the daye.
That treated well of a ful noble story, Of the doubty waye to the Tower Perillous;[642] Howe a noble knyght should wynne the victory Of many a serpente fowle and odious.
Pardon, my lorde and father deare, This faire yong knyght and mee: Trust me, but for the carlish knyght, 175 I never had fled from thee.
And in this yere the kyng of Scotts was slayne in Scotland, of a knyght of the same land callid Sir Robert Grame.
In this yere was the thridde grete pestilence, in whiche dyed the honorable knyght Edward lord Spenser, and lythe beryed at Tewkesbery.
So theknyght lefte his wif with him, and kyst her with bitter teris; and toke the two childryn, scil.
When thei come to londe, the maister of the shippe asked of the knyght his hire for his passage, for him, and for his wif and for his two childryn.
When the knyght saw that, sore he wepte, and seid, "Alias!
And there was al the halle fulfylled with good odoures, and every knyght had suche metes and drynkes as he best loved in this world.
Not for thenne there was no knyght myghte speke one word a grete whyle, and soo they loked every man on other, as they had ben domb.
Than the knyght sayd: "'Ah, sir, ye do me no gentylnesse to sende for me and slee me!
In how many places a knyght may be made: "A knyght is made in IV.
Ev'y knyght cheftayn i the felde mai make a cootarmur knight.
And yit the kyng shall nott make a knyght with owte a cootarmure byfore.
Than the knyght retourned agayn to them and shewed the kynges wordes, the which greatly encouraged them, and repoyned in that they had sende to the kynge as they dyd.
For in charnel at chirche Cherles ben yvel to knowe, Or a knyght from a knave there, Knowe this in thyn herte.
Ye, I have lent to lordes, Loved me nevere after, 2980 And have y-maad many a knyght Bothe mercer and draper, That payed nevere for his prentishode Noght a peire gloves.
Seide the knyght thanne, "For to werche by thi wordes The while my lif dureth.
And right as Trojanus the trewe knyght Dwelte noght depe in helle, That oure Lord ne hadde hym lightly out, So leve I the thef be in hevene.
I have a knyght Conscience, Cam late fro biyonde; If he wilneth thee to wif, Wiltow hym have?
Curteisly the knyght thanne 3860 Comsed thise wordes; "By my power, Piers!
By and by that knyght was all in the churche yarde, and hys aduersary was ragynge at the dore wowte.
What canst thou doo ayenst saynt George whiche is bothe a knyght & all armyd with hys longe spere and his fearfull sword?
The Knyght of the Swanne was reprinted in Thom's Early Prose Romances, vol.
Worde, 1510), The History of Helyas Knyght of the Swanne (W.
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