Source book of English History for the Use of Schools And Readers

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E. Rouen, where Edward IV was born.
Roughly speaking, the north and west were Lancastrian, while the south and east sup- ported the house of York.
The second battle of St. Albans was fought on Shrove-Tues- day, Febru- ary 17, 1461.
For to save all England was the Rose of Rone's intent, With Calais and with London, with Essex and with Kent ; 122 Wars of the Roses And all the south of England, unto the water of Trent, And when he saw the time ripe, the Rose from London went. Blessed be the time t
...hat ever God spread that flower !
The way into the north countrie the Rose full fast he sought The ragged And with him went the Ragged Staff, that many man dear staff was the hnmrht badge of the DOUgllt, Earl of War- So too did the White Lion, full worthily he wrought.
wick Almighty Jesu bless his soul, that those arms ought !
Lion = the nortnern party made them strong with spear and eke in Septem- with shield, And on Palm Sunday, after noon, they met us in the field : ownedT Within an hour they were right fain to flee and eke to yield, Twenty seven thousand men the Rose killed on that field.


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