. 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 . velously,Wherefore Englonde may calle, and cry Deo gratias, &c. Deo gratias Anglia redde pro selte a sege, the sothe for to say,To Harflue toune with ryal aray;That toune he wan, and made a fray,That Fraunce shall rywe tyl domes day. Deo gratias, &c. Then went owre Kynge, with alle his oste,Thorowe Fraunce for all the French boste ;He spared, for drede of leste, ne most,Tyl he come to Agincourt coste. Deo gratias, &c


. 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 . velously,Wherefore Englonde may calle, and cry Deo gratias, &c. Deo gratias Anglia redde pro selte a sege, the sothe for to say,To Harflue toune with ryal aray;That toune he wan, and made a fray,That Fraunce shall rywe tyl domes day. Deo gratias, &c. Then went owre Kynge, with alle his oste,Thorowe Fraunce for all the French boste ;He spared, for drede of leste, ne most,Tyl he come to Agincourt coste. Deo gratias, &c. Than for sothe that Knyght Agincourt feld \\v faught manly;Thorow grace of God most myghty,He had bothe the fildc, and the victory : Deo gratias, &c. Ther Dukys, and Eriys, Lorde, and Barone,Were take, and slayne, and tliat wcl sone,And some were ledde in to LundoneWith joye, and merthe, and grete renone. Deo gratias, &c. Now gracious God, he save ourc Kynge,His pepip, and all his well wyllyngc,Gef him godc lyfc, and gode we with mirth mowe savely synge,Deo gratias :Deo gratias Anglia redde pro victoria. 68 Owi- Kviioo wciit fortli lo P4i)nii:imiy with grace and


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