Gerin
Gerin saw how it fared, how that the Romanish lay there down.
Gerin saw how it fared, how that the Romanish lay there down. (Layamon's Brut, Layamon's Brut)
Spurred his horse, and met another, and smote him throughout with his spear, and these words spake: "Ride now so, Roman, and sink thee to hell, and thus we shall sink you, if God will us help! Threat is worth nought, unless there be deeds eke! (Layamon's Brut, Layamon's Brut)
Layamon's Brut
- attestation: Gerin saw how it fared, how that the Romanish lay there down. (Layamon's Brut)
"Gerin saw how it fared, how that the Romanish lay there down;"
- attestation: Spurred his horse, and met another, and smote him throughout with his spear, and these words spake: "Ride now so, Roman, and sink thee to hell, and thus we shall sink you, if God will us help! Threat is worth nought, unless there be deeds eke! (Layamon's Brut)
"and spurred his horse, and met another, and smote him throughout with his spear, and these words spake: "Ride now so, Roman, and sink thee to hell, and thus we shall sink you, if God will us help!"
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