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1st Kn.Strangers we be, and humbly do we claim
The honour in this tourney for to tilt;
Thereby to prove from cravens our good name,
Bewraying that we gentle blood have spilt.
Her.
Ye knights, of courtesy these strangers say,
Be ye full willing for to give them fray?
[Five Knights tilt with the strange Knight, and are all overthrown.
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