Poems, written anno mccclii., with dissertations [&c.] by J. Ritson1825 |
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Page 69
... knyghtes ; and aryved at the towne of Ande- warpe , as than pertayninge to the duke of Bra- bant . Thyther came people from all partes to se hym , and the great estate that he kept . Than he sent to his cosyn the duke of Brabant , and ...
... knyghtes ; and aryved at the towne of Ande- warpe , as than pertayninge to the duke of Bra- bant . Thyther came people from all partes to se hym , and the great estate that he kept . Than he sent to his cosyn the duke of Brabant , and ...
Page 71
... sayd he wolde folowe their coun- sayle . Then it was ordayned that the marques of Jullers shulde go to themperour , and certayne knyghtes and clarkes of the kynges , and some of the counsell of the duke of Gwerles . But the NOTES . 71.
... sayd he wolde folowe their coun- sayle . Then it was ordayned that the marques of Jullers shulde go to themperour , and certayne knyghtes and clarkes of the kynges , and some of the counsell of the duke of Gwerles . But the NOTES . 71.
Page 72
... knyghtes and to two doctours of this counsell to make kyng Edwarde of Englande his vycarre generall through- out al the empyre ; and therof these sayd lordes hadde instrumentes publyke , confyrmed and seal- ed suffyciently by the ...
... knyghtes and to two doctours of this counsell to make kyng Edwarde of Englande his vycarre generall through- out al the empyre ; and therof these sayd lordes hadde instrumentes publyke , confyrmed and seal- ed suffyciently by the ...
Page 81
... knyghtes of his countrey . The duke of Brabant had xxiiii . baners , and lxxx . penons , and in al vii.m. men . The iii . batayle & the grettest had the kyng of Englande , and with hym his cosyn therle of Derby , the bys- * Afterward ...
... knyghtes of his countrey . The duke of Brabant had xxiiii . baners , and lxxx . penons , and in al vii.m. men . The iii . batayle & the grettest had the kyng of Englande , and with hym his cosyn therle of Derby , the bys- * Afterward ...
Page 83
... knyghtes ; and of the commons of Fraunce mo than Ix.m. The kynges that were there with kyng Philyppe of Valoys , was the kyng ' of Be- hayne , ' the kyng of Naverre , and kyng Davyd of Scotland ; the duke of Normandy , the duke of ...
... knyghtes ; and of the commons of Fraunce mo than Ix.m. The kynges that were there with kyng Philyppe of Valoys , was the kyng ' of Be- hayne , ' the kyng of Naverre , and kyng Davyd of Scotland ; the duke of Normandy , the duke of ...
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Page 19 - A half-eb in the Swin soght he the way, Thare lered men the Normandes at bukler to play ; Helpid tham no prayer that thai might pray, The wreches es wonnen, thaire wapin es oway. The erle of Norhamton helpid at that nede, Als wise man of wordes, and worthli in wede.
Page 13 - Edward oure cumly king In Braband has his woning, With mani cumly knight, And in that land, trewly to tell, Ordains he still for to dwell, To time he think to fight. Now God that es of mightes maste, Grant him grace of the Haly Gaste, His heritage to win ; And Mari moder of mercy fre, Save oure king, and his menze, Fro sorow, schäme, and syn.
Page 44 - Haves kast me in care. The Scottes, with thaire falshede, Thus went thai obout For to win Ingland Whils Edward was out ; For Cuthbert of Dorem Haved thai no dout, Tharfore at Nevel-cros Law gan thai lout ; Thare louted thai law, And leved allane.
Page 15 - Stalworthly, with spere and schelde, And thoght to win his right, With lordes, and with knightes kene, And other doghty men bydene, That war ful frek to fight. When sir Philip of France herd tell That king Edward in feld walld dwell...
Page 39 - SIR David the Bruse, Was at distance, When Edward the Baliolfe Rade with his lance ; The north end of Ingland Teched him to daunce, When he was met on the more With mekill mischance. Sir Philip the Valayse May him noght avance, The flowres that faire war Er...
Page 121 - Whan the Genowayes felte the arowes persynge through heedes, armes and brestes, many of them cast downe their crosbowes and dyde cutte their strynges, and retourned dysconfited.
Page 6 - Schäme bityde the Skottes, for thai er full of gile. Skottes of Striflin war steren and stout, Of god ne of gude men had thai no dout; Now have thai the pelers priked obout...
Page 26 - And zit, in many preve nokes, May men find of Merlin bokes. Merlin said thus, with his mowth, Out of the north into the sowth Suld cum a bare over the se, That suld...
Page 169 - ... sacke full of ootemele, to the entent that whan they have eaten of the sodden flesshe, than they ley this plate on the fyre, and tempre a lytle of the ootemele : and whan the plate is hote, they cast of the thyn paste theron, and so make a lytle cake in maner of a crakenell, or bysket, and that they eate to comfort with all theyr stomakis.
Page 33 - Digged him bifor Calais. Heres now how the romance sais, How sir Edward, oure king with croune, Held his sege, bi nightes and dais, With his men bifor Calays toune. VII. HOW EDWARD, ALS THE ROMANCE SAIS, HELD HIS SEGE BIFOR CALAIS.