The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... togyder , as was there . Whanne the kynge of England beyng in the chapell of Thyerasse , knewe how that king Philyppe was within two leages , than he called the lordes of his host togyder , and demaunded of them what he shulde do , his ...
... togyder , as was there . Whanne the kynge of England beyng in the chapell of Thyerasse , knewe how that king Philyppe was within two leages , than he called the lordes of his host togyder , and demaunded of them what he shulde do , his ...
Page 220
... togyder , the Genowayes beganne to shote with their cros- bowes , and the archers of Englande agaynst theym : there was sore shotynge bytwene them and many hurte on bothe parties . And whane the lordes , knyghtes , and squyers came nere ...
... togyder , the Genowayes beganne to shote with their cros- bowes , and the archers of Englande agaynst theym : there was sore shotynge bytwene them and many hurte on bothe parties . And whane the lordes , knyghtes , and squyers came nere ...
Page 397
... togyder and hath sworne to go forthe togyder , and nat to retourne agayne into their countreys tyll they have distroyed all England , and have brought agayne the Frenche kynge to Parys for they ar on the see mo than a C. M. men ; and ...
... togyder and hath sworne to go forthe togyder , and nat to retourne agayne into their countreys tyll they have distroyed all England , and have brought agayne the Frenche kynge to Parys for they ar on the see mo than a C. M. men ; and ...
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