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these weapons ioyned togither, he must encrease a pace with the right foot, & staying the enimies sword with his cloke, recouer his owne sworde nimbly, and then diliuer a thrust with the encrease of a pace of the right foote.
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<section begin="1"/>these weapons ioyned togither, he must encrease a pace with the right foot, & staying the enimies sword with his cloke, recouer his owne sworde nimbly, and then diliuer a thrust with the encrease of a pace of the right foote.<section end="1"/>
  
''The hurt of the broad warde, at Rapier and Cloake.''
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<section begin="2"/>''The hurt of the broad warde, at Rapier and Cloake.''
  
'''I'''N this warde, as well as in others, a man may both thrust and strike, yet diuersly: For he may not discharge a right edgeblowe beneath. And the reuerse is manifestly dangerous: So that, when he is to deliuer it, he ought to perfourme it in this order.
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'''I'''N this warde, as well as in others, a man may both thrust and strike, yet diuersly: For he may not discharge a right edgeblowe beneath. And the reuerse is manifestly dangerous: So that, when he is to deliuer it, he ought to perfourme it in this order.<section end="2"/>
  
First, he shall driue a thrust, fetching a compas with his hinder foote, that by that meanes it may reach the farther, then suddenly (without mouing of himselfe) he shall discharge a right edgeblowe, from the wrist, after the which presently, the reuerse must followe, with the encrease of a pace of the right foote: and further, must follow on with the thrust alreadie prepared, and increase the like pace.
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<section begin="3"/>First, he shall driue a thrust, fetching a compas with his hinder foote, that by that meanes it may reach the farther, then suddenly (without mouing of himselfe) he shall discharge a right edgeblowe, from the wrist, after the which presently, the reuerse must followe, with the encrease of a pace of the right foote: and further, must follow on with the thrust alreadie prepared, and increase the like pace.<section end="3"/>
  
''The defence of the broad warde, at Rapier and Cloake.''
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<section begin="4"/>''The defence of the broad warde, at Rapier and Cloake.''
  
'''T'''O him that will safely warde himselfe from the hurt of the broad warde, it is requisite, that he stand at the lowe warde. And when the thrust vnderneath hand commeth, he shall thrust at the face, fetching a compas with his hinder foote towardes the right side, with which kinde of thrust, it doth lightly happen that the enimie is hit in the face: <sub>but</sub>
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'''T'''O him that will safely warde himselfe from the hurt of the broad warde, it is requisite, that he stand at the lowe warde. And when the thrust vnderneath hand commeth, he shall thrust at the face, fetching a compas with his hinder foote towardes the right side, with which kinde of thrust, it doth lightly happen that the enimie is hit in the face:<section end="4"/> <sub>but</sub>

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these weapons ioyned togither, he must encrease a pace with the right foot, & staying the enimies sword with his cloke, recouer his owne sworde nimbly, and then diliuer a thrust with the encrease of a pace of the right foote.

The hurt of the broad warde, at Rapier and Cloake.

IN this warde, as well as in others, a man may both thrust and strike, yet diuersly: For he may not discharge a right edgeblowe beneath. And the reuerse is manifestly dangerous: So that, when he is to deliuer it, he ought to perfourme it in this order.

First, he shall driue a thrust, fetching a compas with his hinder foote, that by that meanes it may reach the farther, then suddenly (without mouing of himselfe) he shall discharge a right edgeblowe, from the wrist, after the which presently, the reuerse must followe, with the encrease of a pace of the right foote: and further, must follow on with the thrust alreadie prepared, and increase the like pace.

The defence of the broad warde, at Rapier and Cloake.

TO him that will safely warde himselfe from the hurt of the broad warde, it is requisite, that he stand at the lowe warde. And when the thrust vnderneath hand commeth, he shall thrust at the face, fetching a compas with his hinder foote towardes the right side, with which kinde of thrust, it doth lightly happen that the enimie is hit in the face:

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