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  • ...is framed an other broad warde, turned towards the other side by crossing of the armes.<section end="2"/> ...o false an edgeblowe, & deliuer home a thrust, because the waight or swing of the sword in deliuering an edge-blowe, transporteth the arms beyond their s
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  • ...ns may with sword or other wepon giue a thrust, Therefore for the avoiding of this dāger, he must before he determin with himself to strik with the edg,
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  • ...And further may practise the like in the broad and lowe wardes, in either of the which, it is more easye to false the said thrust, then in the other.<se ...fe on either side, so handlinghis weapon, as shal in that case be most for his aduantage.<section end="2"/><noinclude></translate> <references/></noinclud
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  • ..." /><languages/> <translate></noinclude><section begin="1"/>''The Defences of the two Hand sword.'' ...not to endeuour to beate it off, but to expect when his enimie deliuereth his edgeblowe, & then to encrease a pace, and strike him with a thrust.<section
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  • ...ue no time to strike he must encounter & beare the blow in the first parte of the sworde, which is neare the hiltes, taking holde thereof with one hande, <section begin="2"/>''Of the Partesan, Bil, Iauelin and Holberde.''
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  • ...in="1"/>The third, the poynt equall and the armes equall: And in euerie on of these a man must false without, and driue it home within, or false within a ...e, by retiring his weapon, and giue a thrust vnderneath, with the encrease of a pace.<section end="2"/>
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  • ...ael Chidester" /><languages/> <translate></noinclude><section begin="1"/>''Of the Pike.'' ...wardes that side, to the which the Pike is directed to strike. In handling of the pike, a man must alwaies diligentlie consider, so to worke that the hin
    2 KB (312 words) - 21:26, 11 June 2020
  • ...And to take heede in deliuerie of his blowes, that he be nimble and carrie his bodie and armes so aptlie and orderlie applied, that the weapon wherewith h <section begin="2"/>And here I make an ende of disceit, in practising of the which, there is this consideration to be had, so, alwaies to false, tha
    2 KB (311 words) - 21:27, 11 June 2020
  • ...s not exercised in that which is most esteemed: So that if in the managing of these weapons, a man would gette strength, it shalbe conuenient for him to ...o know wel how to mannage the armes, and yet to bee ignorant in the motion of the feete, wanting skill how to goe forwardes<section end="2"/><noinclude><
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  • ...or forwardes, either on the on or other side, streight waie the gouernment of the arms and leggs are frustrate and the bodie, will or nill, remaineth str <section begin="3"/>''Of the exercise and strength of the armes.''
    2 KB (339 words) - 21:28, 11 June 2020
  • ...re, but rather hangs about him, because he hath not accustomed to exercise his members thereunto.<section end="1"/> ...e which may be infinite, and therefore I will leaue them and speake onelie of the single sword, because it beareth a certaine proportion and agreement vn
    2 KB (405 words) - 21:28, 11 June 2020
  • ...th which is most nimblie, and this nimblenesse is not obtained by handling of great heftes or waightes, but by often mouing.<section end="1"/> ...the apt and timelie motion of the armes feete and bodie: For the exercise of which, it is necessarie that he knowe how to place them in euerie<section e
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  • ...the end to lengthen the arme, accustoming to driue it on vvithout retyring of it selfe, that by that meanes it may the more readily settle in the broad v ...voide his bodie. The thrust of the high warde is hardest of all other not of it selfe, but because it seemes that the high ward (especially with the rig
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  • ...ter to do this and to be able to see the enimie, I saie, he shall hold it, his arme stertched out, with the high point outwards, respecting the forehed.<s <section begin="2"/>''The hurt of the high warde, at Sworde & square Target.''
    2 KB (307 words) - 20:45, 11 June 2020
  • ...the left foote, & (somewhat lifting vp his hand, and abasing the poynt of his sworde) force a thrust from aboue downwards<section end="2"/> <sub>betweene
    868 bytes (137 words) - 20:46, 11 June 2020
  • ...ace of the right foote: the which thrust will safely speede the enimie, if his bodie be not fitst voided. The selfe same thrust may be deliuered in this h <section begin="2"/>''The defence of the high warde, as Sworde & square Target.''
    2 KB (295 words) - 20:47, 11 June 2020
  • ...encrease a left pace, and presently after it, with the increase of a pace of the right foote, deliuer him a thrust, if it so chaunce that at the first e <section begin="2"/>''The defence of the broad warde, at Sworde and Square Target.''
    2 KB (299 words) - 20:47, 11 June 2020
  • ...increase a pace of the right foote first, and then continuing still force his sworde and paces directly onwards, if he hit not the enimie as he would at ...and his owne sworde vpon it closing it in, in the middle, encrease a pace of the right foote, and discharge a forcible thrust, at the brest or face. And
    2 KB (320 words) - 20:48, 11 June 2020
  • ...er betweene the two Targets or els vnder them, with the increase of a pace of the right foote.<section end="1"/> ...falsing, being as it were his proper place, here ending the true handling of the sword and square Target.<section end="2"/>
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  • ...or by meanes of these two, strength and actiuitie, (partes in the exercise of weapons, both important and necessarie) are obtained and gotten.<section en ..., (by so holding it) may not be brought to passe.<section end="2"/> <sub>''Of''</sub><noinclude></translate> <references/></noinclude>
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