Cree PE Re eval flow the King was angry at these complaints, took counsel for revenge, and how Reynard was fore- warned by Grimbard the Brock. Tue royal King was much moved with anger when he heard these complaints both of the coney and the rook, so that his eyes darted out fire amongst the beams of majesty; his countenance was dreadful and cruel to look on, and the whole court trembled to behold him. In the end he said, ‘By my crown and the truth | evermore reverence and owe unto the Queen my wife, I will so revenge these out- rages committed against my crown and dignity, that goodness shall adore me, and the wicked shall die with the remembrance; his falsehood and flattery shall no more get belief in me. Is this his journey to Rome and to the /oly Land? Are these the fruits of his mail, his staff, and other ornaments becoming a devout