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Page 79
The kynge hath sworn that he shal gyue you a shameful deth ; he hath
commanded alle his folke withyn vj dayes for to be here ; archers , fotemen ,
horsemen , and peple in waynes . And he hath gunnes , bombardes , tentes , and
pauyllyons .
The kynge hath sworn that he shal gyue you a shameful deth ; he hath
commanded alle his folke withyn vj dayes for to be here ; archers , fotemen ,
horsemen , and peple in waynes . And he hath gunnes , bombardes , tentes , and
pauyllyons .
Page 88
But who can gyue to his lesynge a conclusion , and prononce it without tatelyng ,
lyke as it were wreton to fore hym , and that he can so blynde the peple , that his
lesynge shal better be bileuid than the trouthe , that is the man . What connyng is
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But who can gyue to his lesynge a conclusion , and prononce it without tatelyng ,
lyke as it were wreton to fore hym , and that he can so blynde the peple , that his
lesynge shal better be bileuid than the trouthe , that is the man . What connyng is
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Page 110
The lupaerd saide also , Syre , ye may juge no ferther than your men gyue theyr
verdyte : for yf ye wold goo forth by wyl and myghte , that were not worshipful for
your estate ; here allewaye bothe partyes , and thenne by the beste and wysest ...
The lupaerd saide also , Syre , ye may juge no ferther than your men gyue theyr
verdyte : for yf ye wold goo forth by wyl and myghte , that were not worshipful for
your estate ; here allewaye bothe partyes , and thenne by the beste and wysest ...
Page 126
They flatre and smeke , and plese the prynce for theyr synguler auayl . But and
the prynce had nede of them or their good they sholde rather suffre hym to deye ,
or fare right hard , er they wold gyue or lene hym . They be lyke the wulf that had
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They flatre and smeke , and plese the prynce for theyr synguler auayl . But and
the prynce had nede of them or their good they sholde rather suffre hym to deye ,
or fare right hard , er they wold gyue or lene hym . They be lyke the wulf that had
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Page 156
And they sayde to the foxe , Alle the beestis gyue to yow the prys , that haue seen
this bataylle . The foxe said , Therof I thanke hem , and what that shal plese my
lord to command , that shal I not gaynsaye . I desire no better , but to haue wonne
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And they sayde to the foxe , Alle the beestis gyue to yow the prys , that haue seen
this bataylle . The foxe said , Therof I thanke hem , and what that shal plese my
lord to command , that shal I not gaynsaye . I desire no better , but to haue wonne
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