The Boy's Froissart

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The frenche kynge wolde fayne have come thyder whanne he sawe their baners, but there was a great hedge of archers before hym. The same day the frenche kynge hadde gyven a great blacke courser to sir Johan of Heynault, and he made the lorde Johan of Fussels to ryde on hym, and to bere his banerre ; the same horse tooke the bridell in the tethe, and brought hym • =:am«nt;e.
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through all the currours of theglysshmen, and as he wolde have re^ tourned agayne, he fell in
...a great dyke, and was sore hurt, and had ben ther deed, and his page had not ben,* who folowed hym through all the batayls, and sawe wher his maister lay in the dyke, and had none other lette but for his horse, for thenglysshmen wolde not yssue out of their batayle, for takyng of any prisoner; thane the page al3'ghted and relyved his maister, than he went not backe agayn y' same way that they came, there was to many in his way. This batayle bytwene Broy and Cressy, this Saturday, was right cruell and fell, and many a feat of armes done, that came not to my knowledge ; in the night, dyverse knyghtes and sqyers lost their maisters, and sometyme came on thenglysshmen, who receyved them in suche wyse, that they were ever nighe slayne, for there was none taken to mercy nor to raunsome, for so the englysshmen were determyned : in the mornyng the day of the batayle, certayne frenchemen and almaygnes f perforce opyned the archers of the princes batayle, and came and fought with the men of armes hande to hande : than the seconde batayle of theng- lysshmen came to socour the princes batayle, the whiche was tyme, for they had as than moche ado ; and they with y^ prince sent a mes- sanger to the kynge, who was on a lytell wyndmyll hyll ; than the knyght sayd to the kyng, sir, therle of Warwyke, and therle of Cafort, sir Reynolde Cobham, and other, suche as be about the prince your sor.ne, ar feersly fought with all, and are sore handled, wherfore they desyre you, that you and your batayle wolle come and ayde them, for if the frenchmen encrease, as they dout they woll, your sonne and they shall have much ado.

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