Chap-books of the eighteenth century . Guy, Earl of Warzvick. 147 After this Guy made a perfect league between the Emperorand the Duke, gaining more praise thereby than by his formervictories. Chap. 4. Guy having performed great Wonders Akroad, returnsTO England, and is married to After a tedious journey Guy sat down by a spring to refreshhimself, and he soon heard a hedious noicc, and presentlyespied a Lion and a Dragon fighting, biting, and tearing eachother; but Guy perceiving the Lion ready to faint, encounteredthe Dragon, and soon brought the ugly Cerberes roaring andyelling to t


Chap-books of the eighteenth century . Guy, Earl of Warzvick. 147 After this Guy made a perfect league between the Emperorand the Duke, gaining more praise thereby than by his formervictories. Chap. 4. Guy having performed great Wonders Akroad, returnsTO England, and is married to After a tedious journey Guy sat down by a spring to refreshhimself, and he soon heard a hedious noicc, and presentlyespied a Lion and a Dragon fighting, biting, and tearing eachother; but Guy perceiving the Lion ready to faint, encounteredthe Dragon, and soon brought the ugly Cerberes roaring andyelling to the ground.—The Lion in gratitude to Guy, run byhis horses side like a true-born spaniel, till lack of food madehim retire to his wonted abode. Soon after Guy met with the Earl of Terry, whose fatherwas confined in his castle by Duke Otto ; but he and the Lordposted thither, and freed the castle immediately ; and Guy inan open field slew Duke Otto hand to hand ; but his dyingwords of repentance moved Guy to pity and remorse. But as Guy returned through a desart he met a furious boarthat had slain many Christians. Guy manfully drew his swordand the boar gaping, intending with his dreadful tusks to devour [48 Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century.


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