And  also  of  [th]y  Madnesse! 
                   How  darst  [th]ow  any  wyse 
saying, that to A[gh]enst the Emper_o_ur [th]_u_s aryse, 208 have 
invaded And ryde on Remes on eche wey,
France, etc., and And 
make kynge[gh] to [th]e obey?
made kings, [Th]u art wood on [th]e 
Nolle!
Arthur must be [Th]u hast scley owre cosyn frolle; 212 mad in 
his noll; [Th]u schalt be taw[gh]t at a schort day [Fol. 44, 
                   for  to  make  such_e_  aray.                  
col. 1.] 
                   Oure  cosyn  Iulius cesar 
                   So m me  tyme  conquered  [th]ar;               
216 
that he must pay To Rome [th]u owest hys trybut;
his tribute, We 
charge[th] [th]e to paye vs hyt. 
                   Thy  pryde  we  woll_e_  alaye 
                   [Th]at  makest  so  gret  aray:                   
220 
                   We  co_m_mande[th]  [th]e  on  haste 
                   To  paye  owre  trybut  faste; 
                   [Th]u  hast  scley  frolle  in 
frau_n_ce 
                   [Th]at  hadde  vnder  vs  [th]ere_ 
gou_er_nau_nce,  224 
                   And  wy[th]holdest  oure  tribute
[th]erto: 
                   [Th]u schalt be taw[gh]t [th]u hast 
mysdo: 
                   We  co_m_mande[th]  [th]e  in  haste 
soone 
and  come  to        [Th]at [th]u come  to  vs  at  Rome             
228 
Rome to be To vnder_fang our_e_ ordynau_nce
punished for For 
[th]y dysobediau_n_ce;
his disobedience. As [th]u wold nat leze [th]y 
lyf, 
Fulfylle [th]ys wy_t_houte stryff." 232 
[Arthur's Answer to Lucius.] 
The Britons When [th]is lettre was open & rad;
purpose to kill [Th]e 
bretoun_s & all_e_ men wer_e mad, the messengers, And wolde [th]e 
messager scle:--
but Arthur "Nay," seyd Arthour, "per de, 236 forbids 
it, That were a[gh]enst alle kynde, 
                   A  messager  to  bete  or  bynde; 
                   y  charge  alle  men  here 
                   for  to  make  ham  good  chere."                  
240 
                   And  after  Mete  sanz  fayl 
                   Wy[th]  hys  lordes  he  hadde 
cou_n_sayl; 
                     
    
		
	
	
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