The Tudor Translations, Volume 30AMS Press, 1967 |
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Page 133
... armes ? quod I. Nay , be my faythe , sir , quod he ; and therfore the erle loveth hym nat , and thynketh to make his two bastarde sonnes , who be right valyant , his heyres , and thynketh to marry them in an highe lygnage , for he hath ...
... armes ? quod I. Nay , be my faythe , sir , quod he ; and therfore the erle loveth hym nat , and thynketh to make his two bastarde sonnes , who be right valyant , his heyres , and thynketh to marry them in an highe lygnage , for he hath ...
Page 211
... armes done before the Bretagne . barryers , for suche as were without , desyringe dedes of armes , wolde come valyantly to the barryers , and they within receyved theym as valyantly , so that often there were dyvers hurt on bothe ...
... armes done before the Bretagne . barryers , for suche as were without , desyringe dedes of armes , wolde come valyantly to the barryers , and they within receyved theym as valyantly , so that often there were dyvers hurt on bothe ...
Page 326
... armes , and the armes of dyvers other lordes . Then the squyer set his fynger on one of the armes per- teynynge to a knyght of Portyngale , and sayd , A , se here the armes of the gentyll knyght syr John Partelere : by my fayth I am ...
... armes , and the armes of dyvers other lordes . Then the squyer set his fynger on one of the armes per- teynynge to a knyght of Portyngale , and sayd , A , se here the armes of the gentyll knyght syr John Partelere : by my fayth I am ...
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