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Et Rogo d'nm Geraldum de tartasia d'nm de poyana milite' hic p'ntem Eo casu quo de hac infirmitate decederem q' querela' mea' aucdacter Recipiat tanq^{a}' bona' cont^{a} d'nm denisium de morbek milite' et q'mcu'que aliu' Jus meum sup' d'co Rege francie vero p^{i}sionario meo vsurpar' nitente'.— A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 Written in the Fifteenth Century, and for the First Time Printed from MSS. in the British Museum
He, I suppose: the unknown, kindred spirit that shall come some day and read my memor querela.— The Ebb-Tide
Ea autem querela, cum non alios conuiciari, sed aliorum in gentem nostram immerita conuncia monstrare instituerim, consultň supersedeo The same in English THE THIRTEENTH SECTION Sidenote: The third reproach] The third reproch is, whereby he doth brand the Islanders with the marke of deceit and trechery toward the Germans Doubtles the author of this libell was some vagabond huckster or pedler, and had gone particularly into many corners of Island to vtter his trumpery wares, which he also testifieth of himselfe in his worthy rimes, that he had trauailed thorow the greatest part of Island, whereupon when he had played the cousining mate with others (for often times deceit and lying are ioyned together, and he hath sufficiently proued himselfe to be a liar, by this triall of his wit) peraduenture himselfe was beguiled by them whom he before time had defrauded From hence proceedeth this slander, against our whole Nation: dissembling in the meane time with what honestie certaine Germans, making yerely voyages into Island, deale with our men.— The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01
Et Rogo d'nm Geraldum de tartasia d'nm de poyana milite 'hic p'ntem Eo casu quo de hac infirmitate decederem q' querela 'mea' aucdacter Recipiat tanq^ {a} 'bona' cont^ {a} d'nm denisium de morbek milite 'et q'mcu'que aliu' Jus meum sup 'd'co Rege francie vero p^ {i} sionario meo vsurpar' nitente '. qui cont^ {a} deu' et— A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 Written in the Fifteenth Century, and for the First Time Printed from MSS. in the British Museum
Ea autem querela, cum non alios conuiciari, sed aliorum in gentem nostram immerita conuncia monstrare instituerim, consultò supersedeo.— The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01
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