And after the said William Conquerour being king of Englond, of whome ye and youre noble progenitours bene descendid and entitled this .
How a conquerour shulde use in especialle thre thinges.
I say, that in Principalities wholly new, where there is a new Prince, there is more and lesse difficulty in maintaining them, as the vertue of their Conquerour is greater or lesser.
He that with disorder foloweth the enemie after that he is broken, will doe no other, then to become of a conquerour a loser.
I rede in olde bokes thus: Ther was a Duk, which Spertachus Men clepe, and was a werreiour, A cruel man, a conquerour 3420 With strong pouer the which he ladde.
The armie dissolued, Horatius like a Conquerour marched home to Rome, the three spoyles of his ennemies being borne before hym.
And tho conquered he on cros, As conquerour noble.
It bicometh to a kyng To kepe and to defende; And conquerour of conquest Hise lawes and his large.
Of Hercules the sovereyn conquerour 3285 Singen his workes laude and heigh renoun; For in his tyme of strengthe he was the flour.
Vnto that doughtie Conquerour they came, 2 And him before themselues prostrating low, Their Lord and Patrone loud did him proclame, 4 And at his feet their laurell boughes did throw.
In the very same yeere William the Conquerour subdued England and Godred the sonne of Syrric, king of Man, deceased, after whom succeeded his sonne Fingal.
Sidenote: William Conquerour crowned 1067, according to their account which begin the yeare on the daie of Christ his natiuitie.
Sidenote: The Conquerour séeketh to kéepe the English men low.
The Conquerour taketh frō the Englishmen their armour.
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