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" divers knights and squires had passage, and returned into Flanders, as wind and weather drove them, with neither horse nor harness, right poor and feeble, cursing the day that ever they came upon such an adventure, and fervently desiring that the Kings... "
History of the County of Fife: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time - Page 67
by John M. Leighton - 1840
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ...

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1824 - 884 pages
...passage and so returned, some into Flanders, and as wind and weather would drive them, without horse and harness, right poor and feeble, cursing the day that ever they came into Scotland, saying that never man had so hard a voyege." (Berner's Froiaart, Vol. II. (reprint)...
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The miscellaneous prose works of sir Walter Scott, Volume 6

sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 488 pages
...passage and so returned, some into Flanders, and as wind and weather would drive them, without horse and harness, right poor and feeble, cursing the day that ever they came into Scotland, saying that never man had so hard a voyage." (Berners's Froissart, vol. II. (reprint)...
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History of Scotland, Volume 3

Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1829 - 434 pages
...language of Froissart, " divers knights and squires had passage, and returned into Flanders, as wind and weather drove them, with neither horse nor harness,...armies, and utterly destroying the realm of Scotland." Some knights who were fond of adventure, and little anxious to return to France in so miserable a condition,...
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History of Scotland, Volume 3

Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1829 - 426 pages
...language of Froissart, " divers knights and squires had passage, and returned into Flanders, as wind and weather drove them, with neither horse nor harness,...armies, and utterly destroying the realm of Scotland." Some knights who were fond of adventure, and little anxious to return to France in so miserable a condition,...
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The British Admirals: With an Introductory View of the Naval ..., Volume 1

Robert Southey, Robert Bell - Admirals - 1833 - 454 pages
...passage and so returned, some into Flanders, and as wind and weather would drive them, without horse and harness, right poor and feeble, . . cursing the day that ever they came in Scotland, . . wishing that the French king had peace with England one year or two, and so both kings...
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Essays on Chivalry, Romance, and the Drama

Walter Scott - Chilvary - 1834 - 424 pages
...passage and so returned, some into Flanders, and as wind and weather would drive them, without horse and harness, right poor and feeble, cursing the day that ever they came into Scotland, saying that never man had so hard a voyage." (Berner's Froissart, vol. ii. (reprint)...
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The Early Naval History of England

Robert Southey - Great Britain - 1835 - 376 pages
...passage and so returned, some into Flanders, and as wind and weather would drive them, without horse and harness, right poor and feeble,— cursing the day that ever they came in Scotland, — wishing that the French king had peace with England one year or two, and so both kings...
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Essays on chivalry, romance, and ...

Sir Walter Scott - France - 1834 - 418 pages
...passage and so returned, some into Flanders, and as wind and weather would drive them, without horse and harness, right poor and feeble, cursing the day that ever they came into Scotland, saying that never man had so hard a voyage." (Berner's Froissart, vol. ii. (reprint)...
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History of Scotland, Volume 3

Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1841 - 372 pages
...language of Froissart, "divers knights and squires had passage, and returned into Flanders, as wind and weather drove them, with neither horse nor harness,...armies, and utterly destroying the realm of Scotland." Some knights who were fond of adventure, and little anxious to return to France in so miserable a condition,...
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History of Scotland [to 1603].

Patrick Fraser Tytler - History - 1864 - 426 pages
...language of Froissart, "divers knights and squires had passage, and returned into Flanders, as wind and weather drove them, with neither horse nor harness,...armies, and utterly destroying the realm of Scotland." Some knights who were fond of adventure, and little anxious to return to France in so miserable a condition,...
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