The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... lytell and lytell to get my DUCTION good thyder , and to abyde there tyll the warre renewe agayne , for I have good hoope that after this treuce warre shall be open agayne bytwene Englande and Fraunce . Thus Aymergot Marcell debated the ...
... lytell and lytell to get my DUCTION good thyder , and to abyde there tyll the warre renewe agayne , for I have good hoope that after this treuce warre shall be open agayne bytwene Englande and Fraunce . Thus Aymergot Marcell debated the ...
Page 372
... lytell and lytell the Englysshmen wanne grounde on theym . And whan the men of armes of Englande sawe that the marshals batayle was dysconfited and that the dukes batayle begane to dysorder and opyn , they lept than on their horses ...
... lytell and lytell the Englysshmen wanne grounde on theym . And whan the men of armes of Englande sawe that the marshals batayle was dysconfited and that the dukes batayle begane to dysorder and opyn , they lept than on their horses ...
Page 374
... lytell besyde fought the duke of Athenes , constable of France , and a lytell above hym the duke of Burbone , and : 4 many good knyghtes of Burbonoyse , and of 374 1356 THE CRONYCLE OF.
... lytell besyde fought the duke of Athenes , constable of France , and a lytell above hym the duke of Burbone , and : 4 many good knyghtes of Burbonoyse , and of 374 1356 THE CRONYCLE OF.
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