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THE FABLES OF POGE THE FLORENTYN.
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HE telleth alſo that ther was a carryk of Jene hyred in to fraūce for to make warre ayenſt engliſſhmen / of the whiche caarrick the patrone bare in his ſheld painted an oxe hede / whiche a noble man of fraūce beheld and ſawe / & ſayd he wold auenge hym on hym that bare tho armes / wherapon aroos an altercacion ſo moche / that the frenſſhman prouoked the Janueye to bataylle and fyght therfore / The Januey acceptyd the prouocacion / & came at the day aſſigned in to the felde withoute ony araye or habyllements of warre / And that other frenſſhe man came in moche noble apparayll in to the feld that was ordeyned / & thene the patrone of the carrik ſaid wherfore is it that we two ſhold this day fyght & make bataill fore I ſaye ſaid that other that thyn armes ben myn / & bylonged to me to ſore that thow haddeſt them / Thenne the Januey ſaid It is no nede to make ony bataylle therfore / For the armes that I bare is not the hede of an oxe but it is the hede of a cowe whiche thynge ſo ſpoken the noble Frenſſhe man was abaſſhed and ſo departed half mocqued