The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... therof , the lyght of trouthe , the maystres of the lyfe humayne , the presydent of remem- braunce , and the messanger of antiquyte . Why moved and stered Phaleryus the kynge Ptholome , oft and dilygently to rede bokes ? Forsothe for ...
... therof , the lyght of trouthe , the maystres of the lyfe humayne , the presydent of remem- braunce , and the messanger of antiquyte . Why moved and stered Phaleryus the kynge Ptholome , oft and dilygently to rede bokes ? Forsothe for ...
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... therof , Fraunce . nor coud nat tell what shuld fall therof , nor whyder he shuld conquere it or nat : and on thother syde , loth he was to refuse the confort and ayde of the Flemynges , who myght do hym more ayde than any other . So ...
... therof , Fraunce . nor coud nat tell what shuld fall therof , nor whyder he shuld conquere it or nat : and on thother syde , loth he was to refuse the confort and ayde of the Flemynges , who myght do hym more ayde than any other . So ...
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... therof ; for if he had , I trowe the kyng wolde nat a consented therto bycause of the truse . This Lumbard had apoynted to delyver the castell the first nyght of the newe yere : the Lumbarde sende worde therof by a brother of his to the ...
... therof ; for if he had , I trowe the kyng wolde nat a consented therto bycause of the truse . This Lumbard had apoynted to delyver the castell the first nyght of the newe yere : the Lumbarde sende worde therof by a brother of his to the ...
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