84 
                    Frollo fou[gh]t wy[th] hys ax (:)
as men dude se; 
 (Frollo with       He hytt Arthour (:) so sore (:) 
 his  axe)               [th]_a_t  he  felle  on  kne. 
                    He ros vp raply (:) and smot hym 
full_e_ sore; 
                    He  dude  hym  to  grent  a  (.) 
soue[gh][1] 
                        [th]erfore.                 [1. ? 
sone[gh]]  88 
                    thus  they  hyw  on  helmes  hye, 
                    And schatered on wy[th] scheldes. 
                    [Th]e  puple  by-gan  to  crye 
                    [Th]at  stood  on  [th]e  feldes;               
92 
  
               [Arthur  Returns  Victorious  to 
Britain,] 
  
till Arthur in ther ne wyst no man, as y can ler_e_,
wrath takes Who 
of ham two was [th]e better_e_ [th]er_e_. Brownsteel, Arthour was 
chafed & wexed wroth_e_,
Caliburn_us He hente brou_n_steell_e | 
and to Frollo goth_e_ 96 Arthuri Gladius_ Brou_n_stell_e was heuy & 
also kene;
[with a sketch Fra_m_ [th]e schulder(:) to [th]e syde
thereof in the went bytwene
MS.] and strikes Off frollo | and [th]an 
he fell to 
 Frollo                 [th]e  grou_n_de 
                    Ry[gh]t as he moste | deed(.) in 
lyte  stou_n_de.  100 
                    Frensche_ men made doell_e_ & wept 
full_e faste; 
                    [Th]eir  Crowne  of  frau_n_ce 
[th]ere [th]ey loste. 
 Arthur takes       Than wente Arthour in-to paryse 
 Paris.             And toke [th]e castell_e_ & [th]e 
town 
                        at  hys  avyse.                              
104 
                    Worschuped  be  god  of  hys  grete 
grace 
 Glory  to  God.      [Th]_a_t  [th]us  [gh]eue[th]
fortune(:) and 
                        worschup  to  [th]e  Reme; 
                    Thanke [gh]e hym all_e_ [th]_a_t 
be[th] 
                        on  [th]is  place, 
 Say ye a Pater     And seye[th] a Pater noster 
wy_t_hout 
 Noster  therefore.      any  Beeme.                              
    
		
	
	
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