The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... ayde my dere and wel beloved sonne , the kyng of England : I shall gyve hym counsell and ayde to the best of my power , and so shall do John my brother , who hath served hym or this . Howe be it he must have more helpe than ours for ...
... ayde my dere and wel beloved sonne , the kyng of England : I shall gyve hym counsell and ayde to the best of my power , and so shall do John my brother , who hath served hym or this . Howe be it he must have more helpe than ours for ...
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... ayde of the Flemynges , who myght do hym more ayde than any other . So the kyng toke counsell of the lordis of thempyre , and of the lorde Robert Dartoyse , and with other of his specyall frendes ; so that finally the good and the yvell ...
... ayde of the Flemynges , who myght do hym more ayde than any other . So the kyng toke counsell of the lordis of thempyre , and of the lorde Robert Dartoyse , and with other of his specyall frendes ; so that finally the good and the yvell ...
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... ayde and confort other in all cases . And ther they made assurance ech to other , that if any of them had to do with any countrey , thother two shulde gyve ayde ; and herafter if any of them shulde be at dyscorde one with another ...
... ayde and confort other in all cases . And ther they made assurance ech to other , that if any of them had to do with any countrey , thother two shulde gyve ayde ; and herafter if any of them shulde be at dyscorde one with another ...
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