The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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Page 299
... thenglysshmen ; and the erle of Flaunders also on his parte ; these two lordes with their companyes coosted the Englysshe archers and came to the princes batayle , and there fought valyantly longe . The Frenche kynge wolde fayne have ...
... thenglysshmen ; and the erle of Flaunders also on his parte ; these two lordes with their companyes coosted the Englysshe archers and came to the princes batayle , and there fought valyantly longe . The Frenche kynge wolde fayne have ...
Page 302
... thenglysshmen , wenyng they had bene Frenchmen ; and whan thenglysshmen sawe them , they sette on them fresshly , and there was a sore batayle , but at last the Frenchemen fledde and kept none array . Their were slayne in the wayes and ...
... thenglysshmen , wenyng they had bene Frenchmen ; and whan thenglysshmen sawe them , they sette on them fresshly , and there was a sore batayle , but at last the Frenchemen fledde and kept none array . Their were slayne in the wayes and ...
Page 358
... thenglysshmen , and had folowed them a sixe dayes togyder , and coude never fynde avantage to set on them , for thenglysshmen rode ever so wysely , that they coude nat entre on them on any syde to their advauntage . On a day the ...
... thenglysshmen , and had folowed them a sixe dayes togyder , and coude never fynde avantage to set on them , for thenglysshmen rode ever so wysely , that they coude nat entre on them on any syde to their advauntage . On a day the ...
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