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of the crosse of oure lord but it is nat so & they do wronge yt make men to byleue so. In Cypre ly¦ethe saynt Gononon of whom men of that countre ma∣ke greate solemnyte and in the castell

churche of oure lady. where she dwellyd vii. yere whan she was in the londe of Iewes for dreede of kynge herode. And there lyethe the body of saynt Barbara vngyn. & there dwellyd Ioseph whan he was selde of

there sōme of their churches and in yt towne dwellyd somtyme abraham the Patryarke. This towne of beabe foundyd vrrey wyfe of whom Dauyd engendred Salon the wyfe that was kynge of Ierusa¦lem and of xii. kyndes of Israel and

thynges of heuen. The moūt syon is within the cyte & it i lytell higher than the other syde of the cyte and that cyte is stronger on that one side than on the other for at the fote of

say a tre of the which the cros was made that men yode ouer. Also in that vale is a churche of oure lady and there is the sepulcre of oure lady & oure lady was of age whan she

chur¦che of oure lady where oure lorde shewed hym vnto hyr in this lykenesse that betokened the trynite. And there ne∣re is a churche of saynt George where his hede was smy¦ten of. And than to the castellof Chinay

he had a fayre gardeyne wherein were many trees beringe all maner of frutes yt he might fynde / & he dyd plant therin all maner of erbes of goode smell and that bare floures. and there was many fayre

he wente to the dore and vn barred it & toke one of the kny∣ghtes by the honde and seyde hit be semythe not to make a castellof holy churche & toke hem by the honde & seyde come

of kyng ali∣sa der how on a tyme as he shulde haue a batayle with the kyng of Inde & this kyng of inde brou¦ghte with hym many oly¦fauntes beryng casteles of tre one her backes as the kynne

& caste oute of her vij. fendes & for gaffe her all her synnes in heryng of all that there were. thā she toke soche a loue to criste that she lefte all hee lordshippis the castellof maudeleyn with

her owne soné in the temple & the iiij. at the weddyng of cane ga¦lilee. Thus muste the walle of pacience defende the walle of maydenhode This wall of maydenho¦de & hit be well kepte hit is passing all othir.

the batayle shulde be the hill of garganus was o∣uer cuered with a grete myste & arrowes come oute of the myste fleyng of fyre & bltis of thoun∣dir & hurte moche peple of the paynemes in so mo¦che that

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