The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... agaynst the bysshoppe of Lyege , and wolde gladly have hadde hym on French kyng . their partie ; but he wolde never be agaynst the French kyng , for he was become his man , and entred into his feaultie . Kyng Charles of Behaygne , was ...
... agaynst the bysshoppe of Lyege , and wolde gladly have hadde hym on French kyng . their partie ; but he wolde never be agaynst the French kyng , for he was become his man , and entred into his feaultie . Kyng Charles of Behaygne , was ...
Page 163
... agaynst the wall , so that they brake the wall in dyvers places , and valyantly entred ther , and passed a lytell ryver that ranne within . And ther was redy the seneshall of Carcassone , his baner before hym , the which was goules , a ...
... agaynst the wall , so that they brake the wall in dyvers places , and valyantly entred ther , and passed a lytell ryver that ranne within . And ther was redy the seneshall of Carcassone , his baner before hym , the which was goules , a ...
Page 223
... agaynst all the worlde ; they knewe well the towne was stronge and well provyded of men of warre and artyllary ; for this misadventure sir Henry of Leon and the lorde Clysson was sore abasshedde , for their ennemyes spake shame agaynst ...
... agaynst all the worlde ; they knewe well the towne was stronge and well provyded of men of warre and artyllary ; for this misadventure sir Henry of Leon and the lorde Clysson was sore abasshedde , for their ennemyes spake shame agaynst ...
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