The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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Page 402
... Parys hadde gette hym his peace of the duke and of them of Parys . And than the kyng of Naver was brought to Parys by the lorde John of Pequigny and by other burgesses of Amyense , wher as every man was gladde to se hym and the duke ...
... Parys hadde gette hym his peace of the duke and of them of Parys . And than the kyng of Naver was brought to Parys by the lorde John of Pequigny and by other burgesses of Amyense , wher as every man was gladde to se hym and the duke ...
Page 408
... Parys ; and if Parys had nat than ben fortifyed Howe Parys with walles and dykes it had bene distroyed : none durst by the duke go into Parys nor go out for feare of the dukes men who rode on bothe sydes the ryver of Sayne at his ...
... Parys ; and if Parys had nat than ben fortifyed Howe Parys with walles and dykes it had bene distroyed : none durst by the duke go into Parys nor go out for feare of the dukes men who rode on bothe sydes the ryver of Sayne at his ...
Page 409
... Parys to correct theym at Howe Parys his pleasure . All these thynges agreed , the kynge of Naver was besieged retourned to saynt Denyce and the duke went to Meaulx in of Normandy . Bry and gave leave to all his men of warre to ...
... Parys to correct theym at Howe Parys his pleasure . All these thynges agreed , the kynge of Naver was besieged retourned to saynt Denyce and the duke went to Meaulx in of Normandy . Bry and gave leave to all his men of warre to ...
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