The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... sonne hadde with them into Inglande for ever the knyght and his wyfe and all his children , and avaunced them in dyvers maners . 3 The comyng thus of the quene of Inglande and of her sonne and heyre into the countrey of Heynaulte was ...
... sonne hadde with them into Inglande for ever the knyght and his wyfe and all his children , and avaunced them in dyvers maners . 3 The comyng thus of the quene of Inglande and of her sonne and heyre into the countrey of Heynaulte was ...
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... sonne to the fayre kyng Phylyp , was three tymes maried , and yet dyed without issue male . The first of his wyves , was one of the most fayrest ladyes in all the world , and she was doughter to the erle of Artoys . Howe be it she kept ...
... sonne to the fayre kyng Phylyp , was three tymes maried , and yet dyed without issue male . The first of his wyves , was one of the most fayrest ladyes in all the world , and she was doughter to the erle of Artoys . Howe be it she kept ...
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... sonne , wedded his seconde gave to sir Eustace of wyfe at saynt Genevefe nere to saynt Germayne in Lay , Rybemont . Jane , countesse of Bolayne , somtyme wyfe to the lorde Phylyppe , sonne to the duke Eudos of Burgoyne ; the which lorde ...
... sonne , wedded his seconde gave to sir Eustace of wyfe at saynt Genevefe nere to saynt Germayne in Lay , Rybemont . Jane , countesse of Bolayne , somtyme wyfe to the lorde Phylyppe , sonne to the duke Eudos of Burgoyne ; the which lorde ...
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