. History of the Battle of Agincourt, and of the expedition of Henry the Fifth into France in 1415; to which is added the Roll of the men at arms in the English army . Owi- Kviioo wciit fortli lo P4i)nii:imiy with grace and. wherefore Englonde may call and cry Deo Giatias ^11, J—rT^I^ ;fe^ ??—^ -?-^Hr Ln ? ? ? •r# ^ •-^ 44 <-!-!- Deo gratias Anglta redde pro rnctoria. ^-^. ...1, HL.^H I. APPENDIX. 69 No. XIX. THE BATAYLL OF EGYNE COURT, AND THE GREATSEGE OF RONE. IMP. BY JOHN SKOT. A quarto black letter tract, bearing the above title, and consisting^ of sixleaves, is mentioned by
. History of the Battle of Agincourt, and of the expedition of Henry the Fifth into France in 1415; to which is added the Roll of the men at arms in the English army . Owi- Kviioo wciit fortli lo P4i)nii:imiy with grace and. wherefore Englonde may call and cry Deo Giatias ^11, J—rT^I^ ;fe^ ??—^ -?-^Hr Ln ? ? ? •r# ^ •-^ 44 <-!-!- Deo gratias Anglta redde pro rnctoria. ^-^. ...1, HL.^H I. APPENDIX. 69 No. XIX. THE BATAYLL OF EGYNE COURT, AND THE GREATSEGE OF RONE. IMP. BY JOHN SKOT. A quarto black letter tract, bearing the above title, and consisting^ of sixleaves, is mentioned by Warton, Dibdin, and other writers, as being one ofthe rarest of Bibliographical curiosities. It is without a date, and the copyof which the following is a literal transcript, is preserved in the BodleianLibrary. The poem is in fact merely another, though a very different, ver-sion of the one printed in p. 301, et seq. of this volume. ^ Hebe after folowbth v* batavll of Egyngecourte & the GREAT SEGE OF RONE BV KVNGE HeNRY OF MONMOUTHK THE FYFTHE OFTHE NAME THAT WAN GaSCOVNE AND GvENNE AND NORMANDYB. GOD that alle this worlde dyde make And dyed for us upon a tree, Saue England for Mary thy moth
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