The Battailes of Crescey and Poictiers Vnder the Fortunes and Valour of King Edward the third of that name, and his sonne Edward Prince of Wales, named the Black. The Second Edition, enlarged. By Charles Aleyn |
To my freind Mr. Charles Aleyn.
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To my freind Mr. Charles Aleyn.
Charles, by thy Muse Edward the Black seems faire,The daring sonne of an undanted Sire.
Live not my hopes, if I can judge more rare
Their acts, or thy expression. To require
An equall censure, this with truth accords,
They give thee matter, thou afford'st them words.
Iohn Lewis.
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