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[167] Froissart, vol. ii. c. 26.

[168]

"Then said the gud Erl of Derby, Lo! here a fair sight sykkyrly. A fairer sight how may man see, Than knight or squire which ever he be, In-til his helm him thus got schryive? When I shall pass out of this life, I would God of his grace would send To me a like manner to end." Wyntown's Cronykil of Scotland, book viii . c. 35.

[169] Caxton, Fayt of Armes and Chevalrie, fol. 40.

[170] Ibid. c. 48.

[171] Malmsbury, p. 186.

[172] Lai of Aucassin and Nicolette.

[173] Froissart,