They spared no degrée, insomuch that they slue and tooke 900 priests, and other men of religion.
In somuch he wyll not haue them beaten slauyshely, he cõmaundeth all crueltye and bytternes to be awaye from our monicions and chydyng.
About the same time, there was great strife and contention still remaining betwixt the emperour Frederike and pope Innocent the fourth that succeeded Celestine the fourth, in somuch that sore and mortall warre followed.
Wherevpon diuerse incounters chanced betwixt them, but more to the losse of the Englishmen, than of the Frenchmen: in somuch that they of the ports were constreined to require aid of the archb.
In somuch that William de Valence handled one sir William de Odingesselles verie roughlie, the same sir William being a right woorthie knight.
In somuch as obseruing them to be ordinarie accidents, they are ouerpassed and nothing regarded.
On which daie (felling vpon the Wednesdaie and being the second of August) a wonderfull and extraordinarie eclipse of the sunne and moone appeared, in somuch that Wil.
But forsomuch as in some calenders of ours it is reduced againe to the daie of euerie change, it shall suffice to saie no more therof.
But for somuch as a description of Ouze and Granta were deliuered me togither, I will for his sake that gaue them me, not separate them now in sunder.
But for somuch as I am not able to saie how manie did challenge this authoritie at once, and how long they reigned ouer their seuerall portions, I will passe ouer these ancient times, and come neerer vnto our owne, I meane the 600.
This siege continued almost two moneths, in maner from his deliuerie in the beginning of Nouember, vntill Christmasse immediatlie following: in somuch that through lacke of vittels they within the towne began to raise mutinies.
Thus we see how Gods iudgement hunteth and pursueth the wicked, insomuch that they be ouertaken in their owne imaginations: according to that of the scripture, "The wicked and bloudthirstie man shall not liue halfe his daies.
And by this policie the fame is soone blowne to euerie citie and towne, in somuch that aswell the citizens as the rurall people be in short space assembled and armed to repell and put backe the new arriued enimies.
For somuch as there is betweene no merchant and his owne maid so great difference, as betweene the king and this widow.
But for somuch as I am not able to saie how manie did challenge this authoritie at once, and how long they reigned ouer their seuerall portions, I will passe ouer these ancient times, and come néerer vnto our owne, I meane the 600.
King Egbert hauing ouercome his enimies of Wales and Cornewall, began to grow in authoritie aboue all the other rulers within this land, in somuch that euerie of them began to feare their owne estate, but [Sidenote: Bernulf king of Mercia.
And now, for somuch as it should be well knowne through all the citie, that these lords had nothing offended him with their comming, the king caused a proclamation to be made, the tenour whereof was as followeth.
This run forward like wild fire, in somuch that the number of the spectators increased abundantly.
In somuch that the Bridegroom and the Bride, with sighing, say to one another, alas, what a thick shell this marriage nut hath, before one can come to the kernel of it.
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