The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... redy apparailed to fyght , with spere and swerde redy in hand , without tariyng for father , brother , or companyon . And whan they had thus ron forth often tymes in the day , the space of halfe a myle togyther towarde the crye , wenyng ...
... redy apparailed to fyght , with spere and swerde redy in hand , without tariyng for father , brother , or companyon . And whan they had thus ron forth often tymes in the day , the space of halfe a myle togyther towarde the crye , wenyng ...
Page 90
... redy , and to open the passages of his countre , to receyve the pylgrimes of God ; the kyng of Hungrie was gladde therof , and sayd , howe he was all redy . In likewyse the Frenche kyng sent to the kyng of Cyper , and also to the ...
... redy , and to open the passages of his countre , to receyve the pylgrimes of God ; the kyng of Hungrie was gladde therof , and sayd , howe he was all redy . In likewyse the Frenche kyng sent to the kyng of Cyper , and also to the ...
Page 101
... redy and their men , so that the duke of Brabant wold be redy for his part , sayeng , that he was nere than they ; and that assone as they might knowe that he were redy , they wolde nat be behynde , but at the begyn- nyng of the mater ...
... redy and their men , so that the duke of Brabant wold be redy for his part , sayeng , that he was nere than they ; and that assone as they might knowe that he were redy , they wolde nat be behynde , but at the begyn- nyng of the mater ...
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