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cause to be delyvered unto you golde and sylver as moche CAP . VIII as shall suffyce you . And in this mater the quene had Howe that syr done so moche , what with her prayer , gyftes , and Hewe Spencer promysses , that many great lordis ...
cause to be delyvered unto you golde and sylver as moche CAP . VIII as shall suffyce you . And in this mater the quene had Howe that syr done so moche , what with her prayer , gyftes , and Hewe Spencer promysses , that many great lordis ...
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... moche danger , any thynge came to thenglysshe hoost ; the Frenchmen thought to kepe the kynge ther in maner as besieged : also the Frenchmen en- dured moche payne , with wete and cold : for day and night it rayned on them , wherby they ...
... moche danger , any thynge came to thenglysshe hoost ; the Frenchmen thought to kepe the kynge ther in maner as besieged : also the Frenchmen en- dured moche payne , with wete and cold : for day and night it rayned on them , wherby they ...
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... moche golde and sylver there founde , and ryche jewels : there was founde so moche rychesse , that the boyes and vyllayns of the hoost sette nothyng by good furred gownes : they made all the men of the towne to yssue out and to go into ...
... moche golde and sylver there founde , and ryche jewels : there was founde so moche rychesse , that the boyes and vyllayns of the hoost sette nothyng by good furred gownes : they made all the men of the towne to yssue out and to go into ...
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