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manere of Jewes & beryed / But she was looth therto: & sayd / Good bredern take not soo soone my childe fro me. rather berieth me wyth him / Then̄e sayd John / My dere moder lete vs assent

3309S106583998422976941This present boke shewyth the manere of hawkynge [and] huntynge and also of diuysynge of cote armours. It shewyth also a good matere belongynge to horses: wyth other co[m]mendable treatyses. And ferdermore of the blasynge of armys: as here

vncle sayd it ageyn / Thenne the kynge byganne to wexe wrothe and sayde Wene ye that I be a marchaunt or a foole to selle my londe / by saynt Iohan baptist nay / but trouthe it is that

/ By this ensample / the wymmen that ben and rampynge ben not of suche obeysaunce / as was a marchaunt / of whome I shall saye and telle to yow·How a woman sprange vpon the table· Capitulo xvIN a

many other ryche Iewellys / that somtyme were the noble and good kyng Arthures / & toke hem to a marchaunt that was callyd Aymery of Fryscombande For he shold bere hem ouer the see in to gascoyne / &

4594S108429998440888874[The siege of Rhodes].Caoursin, Guillaume, d. 1501.25 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2007 January (TCP phase 1)99844088Duff 75.STC (2nd ed.) 4594.8874A17935.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned

at seint Albons sen¦teouersee her ij. yong sones George and Richard whiche wente totrecht / And phelipp malpas a riche marchaunt of london / Tho∣masvaghan squyer maistir william hattclif and many othir fe∣ringof the comyng of the Quene to london

in whiche bataille was slayne the erle of northumberland / the lordClifford / sir Iohan neuile the erle of westmerlādis brother / andrew trollop / & many othir knyghtes & squyers / Thenne kyng henry thathad be kyng beyng

In dei nomine Amen Nouerint vniuer cristifideles qualiter Sssim{us} dominus noster felicis re¦cordacionisInnocentib{us} papa octau{us} cossit de speciali preuilegio & gracis vt anima{rum} illoum qui cumCaritate ab hac luce decesserint salus procuretur quod si qui parentes amici aut alii

hir lord the kyng / they were take of Syr Charles of fraūce / that is to say / sir john of britayn / Syr Robert Tiptoft Sir Rauf tanny / sir hugh bardolf / & sir adam of cretynges

he cleped James & Johan as in y• same place is made mynde of hem with Pe¦ter & Andrew. Also specially he cleped John fro the brydale as saynte Jerome saith / but that is not expressyd in the texte

we passen ouer at this time. for as mykel as hit is open & plainly wryten in the gospel of John. But in this processe we may note in our lord Jhū first a token of grete mekenes in that

to kno∣we more fully / he shall fynde hit in the boke of saynte Augus¦tyne / vpon ye gospel of John / where he maketh of ye processe of this gospel a long processe & clergiable ful of ghostly frute

all that were in the hous sauf ye tader & the moder and the thre apostles / Peter James & John Our lorde Jhesus badde the wēche to ryse / And anone she ro¦se vp fro dethe to lyfe /

specyally after y• letter tel∣lynge how thyse ii. systers martha & maria dyuersly hadden hē as anenst Jhū / That John theuangelist meaned ghostly here as he dooth in other places the dyuers condicōns that longen to hem that ben

down her hedes. & we pyng & highly sighing: resonably he may be styred to grete cō¦passion▪ and specially for John. y• was famylier moost with Jhū. and that toke good hede specyally before other to al that Jhūs spake.

power of derkenesse / And so stode he boūden vnto that py¦ler vnto the morow / In the meane tyme John that had folo¦wed our lorde wente to our lady and mawdleyne and other of her felawes that were that

suche thing wherfor̄ I recōmende her to you: that ye make her paynes les¦se / Then̄e was with our lady John & mawdleyn the biloued discyples: & other of his freudes by the crosse of our lorde Jhū the whiche

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