So with small difficultie they were surprised and taken, and brought to the King; who committed them to streit prison at Roan.
And be there not many other places of lesse difficultie to spoyle, able to satisfie our forces?
Thomas Vauisor performed a very great fight, and stayed two houres as neere the Reuenge as the weather would permit him, not forsaking the fight, till he was like to be encompassed by the squadrons, and with great difficultie cleared himselfe.
With great difficultie could men be reteaned in the towne; yea, some of the greatast estimatioun determined with thame selfis to leave the interpryise.
But about Feb: they got with much difficultie to their trading house; whom they kindly releeved, being allmost spente with hunger and could.
Cræsus with much difficultie toulde what he was, and declared all the talke betwene him and Solon.
The Earle of Pancalier made difficultie of the combat, if firste he knewe not the name of hym with whom he should haue to doe.
The wildmen knewed of these small things, but suspected nothing, believing that the french would never suspect to venture such a voyage for the difficultie of the way and violence of the swiftnesse of the rivers and length of the way.
True it is that our successe hath not bene correspondent vnto theirs: yet in this our attempt the vncertaintie of finding was farre greater, and the difficultie and danger of searching was no whit lesse.
Wherfore, it was requisite that the excellente Capitaines were oratours: for that without knowyng how to speake to al the army, with difficultie maie be wrought any good thing: the whiche altogether in this our tyme is laied aside.
The Fortresses also, I would builde concernyng the diches and the walles in like maner, to the intent thei should have the like difficultie to be wonne.
If thou makeste the diches on the out side thereof, for to give difficultie to the Ladders, if it happen that the enemie fill them up (whiche a great armie maie easely dooe) the wall remaineth taken of thenemie.
The sodene accidentes, with difficultieare reamedied: those that are thought upon, with facilitie.
So said another of our rimers, meaning to shew the great annoy and difficultie of those warres of Troy, caused for Helenas sake.
But among all these, the kind of meat which is obteined with most difficultie and cost, is commonlie taken for the most delicat, and therevpon each guest will soonest desire to feed.
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