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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries
from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.11
page 260
tamed JÉwit, and fidleicd dmiifelvn to be por-fiwi, few, m they hoc fo wçjl mounted* the
Turks cooM not cwne up with them. Both par-tirs pafled die* wood without die ambttii being TOticed, when the lend de Coucy fallied forth with l£s men, iMKitieg, * Our Lady for tie lord de Coucy P and, falling on die tear of the Turks, fbreck dome ssanr.
The Turks hafaed, on finding themfelws thus iirrorad^ ud nude the beft defence they could ; hot it little jprxkd, for, not futpefting any forces ImAkiI,, thtf were thucidcrftrock when they were aracked cci al) SJes. The French difpfeifcd great vakter* mi ewrtârcw al that opposed them : they fiew hei» eat tie Sdd, and kfflrd aD they oeenrôt in thesr flight ike wild beats. Th-y Jhtntd meter to mut» and happy wcic they who cwaiJ &re etast&lves» After das defeat the Ftarch pttcrif^ KkcpolL
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