Oon his spearmen on their foes Bore down on every side. Throughout the
English archery They dealt full many a wound: But still our valiant
Englishmen All firmly kept their ground: And throwing straight their
bows away, They grasp'd their swords so bright: And now sharp blows, a
heavy shower, On shields and helmets light. They clos'd full fast on
every side, No slackness there was found; And many a gallant gentleman
Lay gasping on the ground. O Christ! it was a grief to see, And likewise
for to hear, The cries of men lying in their gore, And scattered here
and there. At last these two stout earls did meet, Like captains of
great might: Like lions wood,[83] they laid on loud, And made a cruel
fight: They fought until they both did sweat, With swords of tempered
steel; Until the blood, like drops of rain, They trickling down did
feel. Yield thee, Lord Percy, Douglas said; In faith I will thee bring,
Where thou shalt high advanced be By James our Scottish king: Thy ransom
I will freely give, And thus report of thee, Thou art the most
courageous knight, That ever I did see. No, Douglas, quoth Earl Percy
then,
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