And Phylyp Lewes is redyn ageyn to the Kyng, and schall brynge with hym money for all ther wages that schall be in my lordys retynew, as yow and vj.
The duk of Burbon sware be seynt Denys, And other lordes many on, We will goo pleye them at dys, The lordys of Ingelond everych on, Ther gentilmen seide, be swete seynt John.
The lordys of Roon togydere gon rown, And bad he sholde the town up yelde, The kyng of Ingelond is fers as lyon, We wil noughte mete hym in the felde.
Lordys of this lond, oure kyng gan there sell, For a milion of gold as y herd say, Therfore there truayle was quyte them full well, For they wolde a mad a queynte aray.
Also the same yere were ryall justes in Smythfeld, there beynge present thre kynges, that is to say the kyng of Engelond, the kyng of Fraunce, the kyng of Scotlond; and manye othere grete lordys of diverses regyons.
Also in this yere rood dame Alice Perrers, as lady of the sune,[65] fro the tour of London thorugh Chepe; and alwey a lady ledynge a lordys brydell.
Lordys and ladiis honoryd him reuerently, Wrechys and schrewis ay had him at inwy.
Lordys and ladyis wepyt wondyr fast, Quhen Wallace thar so tuk his leyff, and past.
Off hyr ansuer the king applessit was; Than thre gret lordysthai ordand for to pass.
Sotheroun lordys scornyt him in termys rud, 535 And said; “Behald, yon Scot ettis his awn blud.
The king gert charge thai suld the byschop ta; Bot sad lordys consellyt to lat him ga.
War he away, we mycht at liking ryng “As lordys all, and leiff wndyr a king.
And wher as ye wryght to me that I scholde sewe for letteris from my Lordys of Clarans and Yorke, they be not her, and if they wrot to hym as they have don ij.
And moor ovyr, iff I had hadde any demyng off my lordys dethe iiij.
Thys klok is my Lordys Archebysshopis, but late not hym wete off it, and that itt [be] easely caryed hyddre by yowr advyse.
I pray yow remembyr thes maters, for all is doon to make yow to drawe to an ende with thes Lordys that have your lond fro yow.
The imperfect rhyme shows that there is something wrong in this line; it may be restored thus: aEuro~Loo, lordys good and hende.
I wott weAEsAEs, leryd are ye, 1110 My lordys doughter shaAEsAEs wed be To a man~ off myght.
Euro(TM) Gret lordys stond styAEsAEs, They said nether good ne yAEsAEs 1180 For tynding of his hond.
They graunted that there was, Gret lordys more and lesse, 2585 Bothe knyght and squiere; And with DesoneAEsAEs went Al the ladyes, that were gent, That of valew were.
Gret lordysthat herith this crye, Theder come richely.
Lordys than~ at the laste, Echone on theyre way paste, And euery man~ to his.
Harroldys of armes cryed on~ hight, 2365 The prynce and that other knyght No more juste shaAEsAEs thay; But lordys of other lond, Euery one to other ffond, And sith went theyre way.
Trompes resyn~ on the waAEsAEs, Lordysassembled in the haAEsAEs, And sith to souper yede thay.
Knyghtis and lordys reuelid aAEsAEs, And ladyes lay ou{er} the casteAEsAEs waAEsAEs, That semely to se were.
Whan~ aAEsAEs thes lordys com w{e}re, Torrent weddid that lady clere, 2630 A justyng did he crye.
Torent she toke by the hond: [2711] aEuro~Lordys of vncouth lond, Welcom muste ye bene!
I trust he wold remembre the Kyng ther of atte hese leyser; for he knowyth the matere, and that Debenham hath greet charge to labore myn seyd Lordys materez of Norffolk, levying the favour of Sir Thomas Tudenham.
Justice at thys oyer [and terminer for a] remedie, and that the [bi]lle be made yn my Lordys name.
And then it ys and woll be of more credence to the Kyng and the Lordys then a simple lettre.
Brayston, and wastyth and dispoylyth all that theris; and the Lady Boys, as it is told me, is to London to compleyn to the Kyng and to the Lordys ther of.
Lordys honur and gret rejoyng to all the jentylmen of the shyer, and cause the peas to be kept her after be the grace of God, how have yow in hys blyssed kepyng.
These er the gates names of Roon, and how the lordys lay in sege, and to fore what gate, and also the derth of vitailes withyn the forseyd Cytee of Roon.
Lordys of the Kyngys Counsell; and so I have brofte them, all the c.
And ther was grette langage twexen Blake the baly and Tudenham prest that my lordys and my mayster worne acornberd therof.
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