| There saw he hertis with her hornys hye | |
| The grettist that were euer seye with ye | |
485 | He saw of hem an hundrid sleyn with houndis | |
| And some of arowes blede and bitter woundis | |
| He saw where woundid were thyse wilde deer | |
| The faucons vp on a fair Ryuer | |
| That with her beckis gan herons sleyn | |
490 | To sy he knyghtis iustynge in a pleyn | |
| And aftir this he did hym suche plesaunce | |
| That he hym shewde his lady in a daunce | |
| In whiche hym self daunsed as hym thoughte | |
| And when this maister þt this magik wroughte | |
495 | Saw it was tyme he clappid his hondis to | |
| And farewel our reuel was al y do | |
| He remeued neuer out of his hous | |
| Whyle they saw all this meruayllous | |
| But in his stody there as his bokis be | |
500 | They sittyn stille while they saw this they thre | |
| To hym this maistir callid his squier | |
| And sayde hym thus is redy our soper | |
| Almost an hour it is I vndertake | |
| Syn I you bad our soper for to make | |
505 | When that thyse worthy men wente with me | |
| In to my stody there as my bokis be | |
| Sire quod the squier whan it likith yow | |
| It is al redy though ye wil right now | |
| Go we sope quod he it is for the beste | |
510 | Thyse armorous folk sumtyme moste haue reste | |
| And aftir soper fyl they in trete | |