English Prose: Wycliffe to Clarendon. 1921Oxford University Press, 1931 |
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... enemies metten with him . And for to given good example of hardiness to his people , he was the first that fought , and in the mids of his enemies encountered , and there he was cast from his horse , and his horse slain . And when his ...
... enemies metten with him . And for to given good example of hardiness to his people , he was the first that fought , and in the mids of his enemies encountered , and there he was cast from his horse , and his horse slain . And when his ...
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... enemies , that they ran hither and thither , casting away their armour ; many on their knees desired to have their ... enemies shall gather together again , and begin a new field ; and mistrusting further that the prisoners would be an ...
... enemies , that they ran hither and thither , casting away their armour ; many on their knees desired to have their ... enemies shall gather together again , and begin a new field ; and mistrusting further that the prisoners would be an ...
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... enemies , with great force they assailed the Earls of Marle and Fauconberg , and the Lords of Lourreie and of Thine , with six hundred men of arms , who had all that day kept together , but now slain and beaten down out of hand . Some ...
... enemies , with great force they assailed the Earls of Marle and Fauconberg , and the Lords of Lourreie and of Thine , with six hundred men of arms , who had all that day kept together , but now slain and beaten down out of hand . Some ...
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JOHN WYCLIFFE 13241384 | 1 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 31 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 74 |
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