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" Then anon the air began to wax clear and the sun to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyes and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began to approach, they made a great leap and cry to abash... "
A Description and History of Vegetable Substances: Used in the Arts, and in ... - Page 74
1830 - 422 pages
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A Source Book of English History for the Use of Schools, Volume 1

Arthur Donald Innes - 1912 - 398 pages
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyes and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began...to abash the Englishmen ; but they stood still and strayed not for all that. Then the Genoese again the second time made another leap and fell cry, and...
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English Literature from Widsith to the Death of Chaucer: A Source Book

Allen Rogers Benham - 1916 - 674 pages
...backs. When the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they uttered very great cries to abash the Englishmen, but they stood still and stirred not for all that; then the Genoways again a second time made a great and a fell cry, and stept forward a little, and the Englishmen...
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The Warner Library, Volume 10

Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer - 1917 - 816 pages
..."bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyen and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they...stood still and stirred not for all that; then the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stept forward a little, and the...
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JOURNEYS

CHARLES H. SYLVESTER CHROUGH BOOKLAND - 1922 - 530 pages
...bright, the which was right in the Frenchman's eyes and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they...stood still and stirred not for all that: then the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a 11. Ocnoways were the Genoese. fell cry, and...
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Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading ..., Volume 9

Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1922 - 530 pages
...bright, the which was right in the Frenchman's eyes and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they...stood still and stirred not for all that: then the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a 11. Oenoways were the Genoese. 12. Clipse was...
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The Chronicles of Froissart

Jean Froissart - 2006 - 210 pages
...text-books, sometimes in company with the eclipse above mentioned. Froissart says: 'II commencierent cry to abash the Englishmen, but they stood still and stirred not for all that: then the Genoways again the second time made another leap and a fell cry, and stept forward a little, and the...
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Chronicles of Froissart

Jean Froissart - 2006 - 230 pages
...bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyen and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoways were assembled together and began to approach, they made a great leap 23 and cry to abash the Englishmen, but they stood still and stirred not for all that: then the Genoways...
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The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volume 11

1842 - 528 pages
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyes and on the Englishmen's hacks. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began...second time made another leap, and a fell cry, and slept forward a little, and the Englishmen removed not one foot; thirdly, again they leapt and cried,...
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A Source Book of English History for the use of Schools

Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1911 - 400 pages
...to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyes and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoese were assembled together, and began...to abash the Englishmen ; but they stood still and strayed not for all that. Then the Genoese again the second time made another leap and fell cry, and...
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