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/ of greet superfluytee Of youre rede Colera pardee Which causeth folk / to dreden in hir dremes Of Arwes / and of fyre with rede lemes Of grete beestes / that they wol hem byte Of contekes and of

of the grete superfluitee Of youre rede Colera pardee Which causeth folk / to dreden in hir dremes Of Arwes / and of fyr with rede lemes Of rede bestes / that they wol hem byte Of contek and

nyght Comyth of the greete superfluite Of ȝoure reede colera parde Whiche causyn folk to dredyn in here dremys Of arwis & of fyr with rede lemys Of rede bestis that they wele hym byte Of contek & of whelpis

nyght Cometh of þe grete superfluite Of ȝoure reede colre sire parde Which causeþ folk to dremen here dreemes Of arwes and of fuyre with reede leemes Of reede bestes þat woln hem byte Of Contelle and of whelpes grete

to nyht Comeþ of þe grete superfluyte Of ȝoure rede coloure parde Whiche causeþ folk to dreme hire dremes Of Arwes and of fire wiþ rede lemes Of Rede bestes þat willen hem bite Of contek & of whelpes grete

Comeþ of þe grete superfluite Of ȝoure reede Colera parde which causeth folk to dremen in here dremes Of arwes and of fuyr with reede beemes Of rede bestis þat þai wil him byte / Of Contek and of whelpis

to speke of charlemagn, of oliver, & of mawgis / and shall shewe of reynawd & his bredern, what thei dyde whan thoste of charlemagn was moved / and how thei wonne the egle of golde, that was of so

weyghte of golde / Oger , oger, ye be descended of damp Richarde of roussillon, of dron of nantuell, of the duk benes of aygremaunt; all thise were bredern, and good true men & feithfull knyghtes / and aymon of

Sic. , b iij N s For þe riȝt good prayer of Seynt Richard , 3. Ricardus, Ep.et C. xix c ij N s And for þe huge loue of doctour Ambrose , 4. Ambrosius, Ep. et C. viij d

of Charlemagne / and his swerde Ioyous / durandall, the swerde of rowlande / and the swerdes of all the xii peres of fraunce ' / ' cosyn, ' sayd reynawd, ' ye have wrought wel, god gramerci; but

folk i-novȝ; Of bischopes and of Abbodes : mani on þudere drouȝ, Of priores and of persones : and manie oþur clerkes al-so; Of Eorles and of barones : and manie kniȝtes heom to; Of seriaunz and of squiers :

the duke naymes, richardof normandi, salamon of breten, ogyer of denmarke, therle ganellon / and also constans & rohars / whiche two hated reynaud of mountalban right sore, for they were the sones of foulques of morillon, that Reynaud

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