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[Chronicle of Fabyan]

[by Robert Fabyan

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[By thyse .ii. Trees/whiche here growe vpryght]

By thyse .ii. Trees/whiche here growe vpryght
From seynt Edwarde/and also sent Lowys
The rote I take/Palpaple to eche syght
Conueyed by lyne/from kynges of great pryce
Whiche some bare Leopardes/and some Flourdelyce
Armys excellent/of honour haue no lacke
Whiche the sixt Henry/may nowe bere on his backe.
As in Degre/of Iust Successiowne
As olde Cronycles/truely determyne
Unto this kynge/is nowe discendyd downe
From eyther partye/right as any lyne
Upon whose hede/now fresshely doth shyne
Two ryche Crownes/mooh soueraygne and pleasaunce
To brynge in peas/atwene Englande and Fraunce.