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/ wherfor I doubte after the purpos of this ensample / that ma∣ny one is a slepe and sorowfulle to the seruyse of god / And as of them that ben not garnysshed of that whiche is appertey¦nynge to theyr

thyng may me plese yt souneth to corrupcyonAnd whā he had th{us} sayd ye keyes he hȳ tokeAnd toward his castell with his peopell wentByddyng reason take good hede & about lokeThat sensualyte by Nature were not shentKepe hym short

&c quod caplm supra tran¦slatum est parte tercia caplo xxxiiii.¶ Of the receyuynge of our lorde Jhes by the two systers. Martha & Mary: & of those two maners of ly¦uynges that ben actyf and contemplatyf in holy chyr¦che /

there some of theyr chirches / & in that towne dwelled Abraham the patryarke / this tow∣ne of Barsabe foūded ryas wyf of whom Da∣uyd engendred Salomon the wyse yt was kyng of Ierm & of. xij. kyndes of Israell

it is of length without mesure.¶ Of a ryche man in prester Iohn londe named Catolonabes & of his gardeyne. ca. lxxxx.IN an yle of prester Iohans londe that men calle Myscorach & therin is grete plente of goodes &

Here begynneth the book of fayttes of armes & of Chyual∣rye / And the first chapytre is the prologue / in wh̄iche xpry∣styne of pyse excuseth hir self to haue dar enterpryse to speke of so hye matere as is

and thurghe thees waye of swī∣mīg were ye peple of a castell yt was besegid holpē yt vitailles by theyre frendes that swīmed ouer / with all by nyght vn¦to them not knowyng theyre enemys of the same / and

the place to be fortyffyed moost of all / As a strong hold made wyth tymbre yf men may and that nede be / Of whyche the yate shal be euyn ayenst the fronte of the enemyes / And other

yf they can the astate of theyre ennemyes / What nombre of peple they haue whiche waye they comme and in whyche array / ¶And what ordre they kepe / For after the knowlege of the same they may ordeyne

at euery syde of hym an archer / and sharp yrons were dressed to the foresyde of thesame engyn / as hyt had ben sperys / And wyth the stren¦gthe of men or of horses made many of suche engyns

his lord. and recoūted to him alle that he had exployted. Than the king Laomedon thus aduertised of the descente of the knightes of Grece & vn∣derstode that they were descended for to vytaille their shippes ymagined anon̄. that they

& an other knight of Grece. whiche bare tofore Iason the ri∣che flees of golde in signe of tryumphe & of victorie / The thre tonges of the meruaillo{us} dragon / the legges & hornes of the two dredefull bulles.

Lisander of the kyngdome of lacedomonye in greece of whom I haue nowe late made nencōn / where he was wont for to say that the cytee of lacedemone was the right ho∣nest toure or dongeon or castellof olde

seruyce of oure blessyd lady saint mary / the whiche afterward sende to them bothe rychesse and prosperyte.¶How oure lady preserued a knyght that he was not strangled of the deuyll.TRewly ye deuyll Sathanas was aboute the space of thre

and vy∣neyerdes euerych aboute his castell or place for to lyue wyth / And that eche had so grete foyson / that eueriche myght holde an hondred maynyes for to serue hym and euerich of this maynee helde xx other

of Merlyn of kyng henry that was kyng Iohanessone ca.c.lx.¶Of kyng Edward kyng henries sone ca.c.lxj.¶How ydeyne doughter of lewelyn prince of walys / & Aymerbrother of therle of Mountfort were take on the see ca.c.lxij.¶How lewelyne by encoragyng

me soo redely.¶Whan ye vnderstod ye comȳg of that shoure.¶I thanke god & you of sauȳg of mȳ honour.¶Wherfore this preuylege now to you I grāt¶That wtin Macrocosme ye shall haue your haūt¶And of fyue posternes ye keys shall ye

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