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− | Of a certeine knighte that brought to the | + | ''Of a certeine knighte that brought to the '' |
− | feilde, a ball of artificiall fire wch | + | ''feilde, a ball of artificiall fire wch '' |
− | caste Uppon the grounde kept backe | + | ''caste Uppon the grounde kept backe '' |
− | the ennemies horse. | + | ''the ennemies horse.'' |
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− | Ca. 34. | + | ''Ca. 34.'' |
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− | A gent called to combatt for life vppon breach of | + | '''A gent''' called to combatt for life vppon breach of |
− | faithe, or defiaunce of honnor or somme other iuste | + | faithe, or defiaunce of honnor or somme other iuste occasyon |
− | + | presenteth him selfe wth launce & sworde to mainteine | |
− | the quarrell vppon the defender. And comminge into the lists | + | the quarrell vppon the defender. And comminge into the lists |
− | findeth the defender there havinge certeine balls of steele full | + | findeth the defender there havinge certeine balls of steele full |
− | of small holes, & wthin them burninge fire, wch balls he threwe | + | of small holes, & wthin them burninge fire, wch balls he threwe |
− | vppon the grounde stayenge him selfe behinde them. By subtlety | + | vppon the grounde stayenge him selfe behinde them. By subtlety |
− | of wch artificiall fire the horse of the challinger grewe afraide | + | of wch artificiall fire the horse of the challinger grewe afraide |
− | & notwthstandinge manie spurrings, refuzed to approch the | + | & notwthstandinge manie spurrings, refuzed to approch the |
− | defender, but rather thorough increasinge feare, did more & more | + | defender, but rather thorough increasinge feare, did more & more |
− | against his masters will retire. The craftie knight seinge | + | against his masters will retire. The craftie knight seinge |
− | theffecte of thease balls havinge store of them, from time | + | theffecte of thease balls havinge store of them, from time |
− | to time, duringe all the daye threwe downe anewe, & so till | + | to time, duringe all the daye threwe downe anewe, & so till |
− | thende of the daye saued him selfe. The question is wch | + | thende of the daye saued him selfe. The question is wch |
− | of them ought to be victorious. It might be saide that | + | of them ought to be victorious. It might be saide that forasmuche |
− | + | as it was agreed that wth launce & sworde only the | |
− | trouth sholde be tried, that therfore the artificiall device | + | trouth sholde be tried, that therfore the artificiall device |
− | of the defender, cannot be preiudiciall to the reputacion of | + | of the defender, cannot be preiudiciall to the reputacion of |
− | the Challinger, comminge like a valiaunt knight wth weopon | + | the Challinger, comminge like a valiaunt knight wth weopon |
− | meete for a soldier, & that the defendr hath declared | + | meete for a soldier, & that the defendr hath declared disobedience |
− | + | in not presentinge him self wth armes according to | |
− | promise, wherin he hath omitted duetie & shewed points | + | promise, wherin he hath omitted duetie & shewed points |
− | of cowardice by seminge to flie the fighte & exercise of true | + | of cowardice by seminge to flie the fighte & exercise of true |
− | armes, wheras the other boldlie & redelie appeared orderly | + | armes, wheras the other boldlie & redelie appeared orderly |
− | wherfore he ought to receave the honnor & victorie as | + | wherfore he ought to receave the honnor & victorie as |
− | thoughe he had bene victorious. And the defender faylinge | + | thoughe he had bene victorious. And the defender faylinge |
− | of the perfourmance of his promise ought doubtles to lose | + | of the perfourmance of his promise ought doubtles to lose |
− | the honnor for not havinge answered accordinge to covennte | + | the honnor for not havinge answered accordinge to covennte |
but as it were retiringe behinde a wall of fire in the presence | but as it were retiringe behinde a wall of fire in the presence |
Latest revision as of 20:59, 26 April 2021
Of a certeine knighte that brought to the feilde, a ball of artificiall fire wch caste Uppon the grounde kept backe the ennemies horse.
Ca. 34.
A gent called to combatt for life vppon breach of faithe, or defiaunce of honnor or somme other iuste occasyon presenteth him selfe wth launce & sworde to mainteine the quarrell vppon the defender. And comminge into the lists findeth the defender there havinge certeine balls of steele full of small holes, & wthin them burninge fire, wch balls he threwe vppon the grounde stayenge him selfe behinde them. By subtlety of wch artificiall fire the horse of the challinger grewe afraide & notwthstandinge manie spurrings, refuzed to approch the defender, but rather thorough increasinge feare, did more & more against his masters will retire. The craftie knight seinge theffecte of thease balls havinge store of them, from time to time, duringe all the daye threwe downe anewe, & so till thende of the daye saued him selfe. The question is wch of them ought to be victorious. It might be saide that forasmuche as it was agreed that wth launce & sworde only the trouth sholde be tried, that therfore the artificiall device of the defender, cannot be preiudiciall to the reputacion of the Challinger, comminge like a valiaunt knight wth weopon meete for a soldier, & that the defendr hath declared disobedience in not presentinge him self wth armes according to promise, wherin he hath omitted duetie & shewed points of cowardice by seminge to flie the fighte & exercise of true armes, wheras the other boldlie & redelie appeared orderly wherfore he ought to receave the honnor & victorie as thoughe he had bene victorious. And the defender faylinge of the perfourmance of his promise ought doubtles to lose the honnor for not havinge answered accordinge to covennte but as it were retiringe behinde a wall of fire in the presence