The French king, after this departing, sore desired to make warre on the duke of Britaine: which he could not doo, except he were left out of the treatie.
For Didius being aged, and by victories past inough renowmed, thought it sufficient for him tomake warre by his capteins, so to staie and kéepe off the enimie.
But the nobles of the realme thought otherwise, and therefore willed him to prepare [Sidenote: Swaine returneth into England to make warre.
He would not open his meaning which he had to make warre to the Scots, bicause he would haue his enterprise secretlie kept, till he should be readie to set forward.
To make warre alwaies, it is not possible: to paie them alwaies it can not be: see that of necessitie, he runneth in peril to lese the state.
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