Mount him then; I'l once trye if the ventur of a ladder Can keepe mee from the halter.
Yt was aunswered him that the courte sate not to trye matters of religion, but a matter de facto, that whether he browght the said slaunderous bookes into the realme, and whether he had disparsed them.
Take heed, sweet nymph, trye not thy shaft, Each little touch will pierce thy heart: Alas!
But light nowe downe, my ladye faire, Light downe, and hold my steed, 130 While I and this discourteous knighte Doe trye this arduous deede.
He vsed counterfait letters, to imagine dreames, and to conferre false religions, to trye if those thinges could serue his tourne, in comforting and couraging his souldiours.
But, for all our loues, First let them trye themselues.
If not, wee readie are to tryeour fortunes, To the last man Hast.
Ile trye it; synce Orlando is unsuer, Tys Ganelon from whence may come my cure.
But I will trye it further, harke a comes; Nowe must I passe the pike of lunacye.
The lady, gently blushing, With modest grace came on, And now to trye the wondrous charm Courageously is gone.
But light now downe, my deare ladye, Light downe, and hold my horse; While I and this discourteous knight 135 Doe trye our valours force.
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