The Rowley Poems eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about The Rowley Poems.

The Rowley Poems eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about The Rowley Poems.

    Herawde[23], bie heavenne these tylterrs staie too long. 
    Mie phantasie ys dyinge forr the fyghte. 
    The mynstrelles have begonne the thyrde warr songe,
    Yett notte a speere of hemm[24] hath grete mie syghte. 
    I feere there be ne manne wordhie mie myghte. 25
    I lacke a Guid[25], a Wyllyamm[26] to entylte. 
    To reine[27] anente[28] a fele[29] embodiedd knyghte,
    Ytt gettes ne rennome[30] gyff hys blodde bee spylte. 
    Bie heavenne & Marie ytt ys tyme they’re here;
    I lyche nott unthylle[31] thus to wielde the speare. 30

  HERAWDE.

    Methynckes I heare yer slugghornes[32] dynn[33] fromm farre.

  BOURTONNE.

    Ah! swythenn[34] mie shielde & tyltynge launce bee bounde [35]. 
    Eftsoones[36] beheste[37] mie Squyerr to the warre. 
    I flie before to clayme a challenge grownde.
                                             [Goeth oute.

  HERAWDE.

    Thie valourous actes woulde meinte[38] of menne astounde;
    Harde bee yer shappe[39] encontrynge thee ynn fyghte;
    Anenst[40] all menne thou bereft to the grounde,
    Lyche the hard hayle dothe the tall roshes pyghte[41]. 
    As whanne the mornynge sonne ydronks the dew,
    Syche dothe thie valourous actes drocke[42] eche knyghte’s hue. 40

    THE LYSTES.  THE KYNGE.  SYRR SYMONNE DE BOURTONNE, SYRR HUGO
    FERRARIS, SYRR RANULPH NEVILLE, SYRR LODOVICK DE CLYNTON,
    SYRR JOHAN DE BERGHAMME, AND ODHERR KNYGHTES, HERAWDES,
    MYNSTRELLES.  AND SERVYTOURS[43].

  KYNGE.

    The barganette[44]; yee mynstrelles tune the strynge,
    Somme actyonn dyre of auntyante kynges now synge.

  MYNSTRELLES.

    Wyllyamm, the Normannes floure botte Englondes thorne,
    The manne whose myghte delievretie[45] hadd knite[46],
    Snett[46] oppe hys long strunge bowe and sheelde aborne[47], 45
    Behesteynge[48] all hys hommageres[49] to fyghte. 
    Goe, rouze the lyonn fromm hys hylted[50] denne,
  Lett thie floes[51] drenche the blodde of anie thynge bott menne.

    Ynn the treed forreste doe the knyghtes appere;
    Wyllyamm wythe myghte hys bowe enyronn’d[52] plies[53]; 50
    Loude dynns[54] the arrowe ynn the wolfynn’s eare;
    Hee ryseth battent[55] roares, he panctes, hee dyes. 
    Forslagenn att thie feete lett wolvynns bee,
  Lett thie floes drenche theyre blodde, bott do ne bredrenn flea.

    Throwe the merke[56] shade of twistynde trees hee rydes; 55
    The flemed[57] owlett[58] flapps herr eve-speckte[59] wynge;
    The lordynge[60] toade ynn all hys passes bides;
    The berten[61] neders[62] att hymm darte the stynge;
    Styll, stylle, hee passes onn, hys stede astrodde,
  Nee hedes the daungerous waie gyff leadynge untoe bloodde. 60

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