English Prose: Wycliffe to Clarendon. 1921Oxford University Press, 1931 |
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... BATTLE OF CRESSY THE Englishmen , who were in three battles lying on the ground to rest them , as soon as they saw ... battle , the archers there stood in manner of a herse1 and the men of arms in the bottom of the battle . The earl of ...
... BATTLE OF CRESSY THE Englishmen , who were in three battles lying on the ground to rest them , as soon as they saw ... battle , the archers there stood in manner of a herse1 and the men of arms in the bottom of the battle . The earl of ...
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... battle right ordinately and fought with the Englishmen , and the earl of Flanders also on his part . These two lords with their companies coasted the English archers and came to the prince's battle , and there fought valiantly long ...
... battle right ordinately and fought with the Englishmen , and the earl of Flanders also on his part . These two lords with their companies coasted the English archers and came to the prince's battle , and there fought valiantly long ...
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... battle certain Frenchmen and Almains perforce opened the archers of the prince's battle and came and fought with the men of arms hand to hand . Then the second battle of the Englishmen came to succour the prince's battle , the which was ...
... battle certain Frenchmen and Almains perforce opened the archers of the prince's battle and came and fought with the men of arms hand to hand . Then the second battle of the Englishmen came to succour the prince's battle , the which was ...
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JOHN WYCLIFFE 13241384 | 1 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 31 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 74 |
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