He is in hiding somewhere, for he knew well, black paynim as he is, that our horses' four legs could outstrip his two. |
I would fain be a soldier of the Cross, like my father, and cut down the paynim. |
This man had no more faith than a paynim, but, none the less, was a stout carl in war. |
So was the corpse had away and buried in a wood, because he was a paynim. |
How can we return with all the paynim nations jeering at us, crying, 'See! |
I allowed if the paynim was satisfied I was, and we would let it stand at that. |