A popular history of France : from the earliest times . nis de Morbecque, a knight of St. Omer, made hisway up to the king, and said to him, in good French, Sir, sir,I pray you, yield! To whom shall I yield me? said John:44 where is my cousin, the Prince of Wales?1 Sir, yield youtome; I will bring you to him. Who are you? Denisde Morbecque, a knight of Artois ; I serve the King of England,not being able to live in the kingdom of France, for I have lostall I possessed there. I yield me to you, said John: andhe gave his glove to the knight, who led him away in themidst of a great press, for ever


A popular history of France : from the earliest times . nis de Morbecque, a knight of St. Omer, made hisway up to the king, and said to him, in good French, Sir, sir,I pray you, yield! To whom shall I yield me? said John:44 where is my cousin, the Prince of Wales?1 Sir, yield youtome; I will bring you to him. Who are you? Denisde Morbecque, a knight of Artois ; I serve the King of England,not being able to live in the kingdom of France, for I have lostall I possessed there. I yield me to you, said John: andhe gave his glove to the knight, who led him away in themidst of a great press, for every one was dragging the king,saying, 41 took him! and he could not get forward, nor couldmy lord Philip, his young son. . The king said to them all,4 Sirs, conduct me courteously, and quarrel no more togetherabout the taking of me, for I am rich and great enough to makeevery one of you rich. Hereupon, the two English marshals,the Earl of Warwick and the Earl of Suffolk, 44 seeing from afarthis throng, gave spur to their steeds, and came up, asking,. FATHER, WARE RIGHT! FATHER. WARE LEFT ! — Page 326.


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