The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... slayne with- out mercy . The erle and his company fought sore with them that were by the mynster , and ther the Vydam of toke and Chalons dyd marveyls in armes , and so dyd two of his distroyed Aubenton , sonnes but finally they wer all ...
... slayne with- out mercy . The erle and his company fought sore with them that were by the mynster , and ther the Vydam of toke and Chalons dyd marveyls in armes , and so dyd two of his distroyed Aubenton , sonnes but finally they wer all ...
Page 137
... slayne a v . or vi . but they within defended themselfe so well , that they took no damage . Than some of the Frenchmen went to Try , wenyng at their first commynge to have past the water : but they of the The Scheldt . towne had broken ...
... slayne a v . or vi . but they within defended themselfe so well , that they took no damage . Than some of the Frenchmen went to Try , wenyng at their first commynge to have past the water : but they of the The Scheldt . towne had broken ...
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among a company of Englysshmen and Walsshemen , and CAP . CXXX there were slayne , for all their prowes . Also there was of the slayne the erle of Ausser , therle of saynt Poule and many batayle of other . In the evenynge the Frenche ...
among a company of Englysshmen and Walsshemen , and CAP . CXXX there were slayne , for all their prowes . Also there was of the slayne the erle of Ausser , therle of saynt Poule and many batayle of other . In the evenynge the Frenche ...
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