. English: Fleuron from book: A strange and wounderfull [sic] yet true relation of the assembling of the crows of England Scotlad [sic] and Ireland near, Berwick-Upon Tweed, at which time was Fought the most Bloody Battle, never heretofore heard off, in which Battle so many thousands were kill'd that few Remain'd alive; And these mortaly Wounded and their Wings Pluck'd Asalso [sic] then appeared Thomas Rymer, in whichhe [sic] foretells strange things that shall happen in the Letter end of this Year or the begning of the next, to the great Comfor of all Britain and Ireland. 211 A strange and wo


. English: Fleuron from book: A strange and wounderfull [sic] yet true relation of the assembling of the crows of England Scotlad [sic] and Ireland near, Berwick-Upon Tweed, at which time was Fought the most Bloody Battle, never heretofore heard off, in which Battle so many thousands were kill'd that few Remain'd alive; And these mortaly Wounded and their Wings Pluck'd Asalso [sic] then appeared Thomas Rymer, in whichhe [sic] foretells strange things that shall happen in the Letter end of this Year or the begning of the next, to the great Comfor of all Britain and Ireland. 211 A strange and wounderfull (sic) yet true relation of the assembling of the crows of England Scotlad (sic) and Ireland near Fleuron T118827-1


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