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of fortune. how he was laddewhere that Spynx. kepte the mountayneAnd how that he slowe▪ also in certayneLrynge Layus atte castell gateTowardes nyghte. whan it was full lateAnd to Thebes. than he gan hym spedeTo fynde oute. the stok

the seeLinowyng right nought. ye syght of the coūtreeFull of hylles. and of hye mountaynsCraggy roches. and but few playnsWounder dredfull. and lothsome of passageAnd therwith all. full of bestes rageHoldynge his waye. of herte noo thynge lyghteMate and wery.

Tydeus sawe. where a castell stodeStronge and myghty. bylte vpon a rocheTowarde whome. faste he gan approcheConueyed thyder. by clerenesse of the stoneThat by nyght. agayn the mone shoneOn the towres. with crestes maryallAnd Joynyng. all moost to the wallWas

yf it myght beAnd to his paleys. full royall bylte of stoneThe worthy Grekes. cam rydyng euerychoneEuery lorde. full fresshely on his stedeAnd Lygurgus. example of manlyhedeAnone as he knewe. of her comyngTaquyte hymselfe. lyche a gentyll kyngAgayn hem wente.

vnto oure owne castell / and in lyke wyse as she saide so they departed / that neyther the kynge nor none of his counceill were ware of their depar∣tyng Also soone as kyng Vther knewe of theire departyng soo

/ & helde with the lordes of englond, & netheles the kyng by help & socour of men of london / & also of helpe of southerne men / the kyng gate the castell maugre hem al that were therin

vaga at the Castellof strigelin departeth englond & wales / Also kynge Offa for to haue a distinction for euermore bitwene the kynges of englond and of wales made a longe dyche that stretcheth forth oute of the southside

of couetise of richesse and mar¦chandise / and called hym mercurius And so bachus he called god of wyn / Venus goddesse of loue and beaute / lauerna god of thefte and of robberye Protheus god of falshede and

that is to say the Erldome of Nichol ¶The vj. hadleicestreshire Northm̄ptonshire ¶Hertford & huntyngdon̄ ¶Thevij. had Oxūford Gloucestre Wynchestre Warre wyk and Derbyshire¶Howe vortiger went in to wales and bigan there a castell thatwolde nat stande without mortier tempred

to seyne the Erle Raudolfe of Che∣strewilliam Erle Marchall william Erle of Penbroke williamthe Brener Erle of Feriers Serle the Maule baron and all othirgrete lordes of Englond helde with lowys the kynges sone of fraū∣ceAnd anone after when kyng

Of the scomfiture of Burbrugge Ca.C.lxxxxvijTHe good Erle Thomas of lancastre Humfrey de Bohonn̄Erle of herford and the barons that with hem were tokencounceill bitwene hem at frere prechours at pounfrete Thothought Thomas vpon the traitrie of Robert Holand and

these were his ustices Sir hugh the fa∣dr /Aymer of valaunce Erle of Penbroke / Sir Edmond of wo∣destokeErle of kent / Sir Iohan of Britaigne Erle of Riche∣mondand Sir Robert of Malemethorppe Iustice / and Sir Ro∣berthym acoulped in

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