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Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Heraulds opinion.This one thing therefore, I ſhall deſyre you to conſider, that if a man muſt needes bee van|quiſhed, it is leſſe diſhonoure to bee vanquiſhed of him that is knowne for a right valiant perſo|nage, than of him that is but a coward.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Moreouer, to ſhew playnly vnto your grace, how much I eſteeme the valiancie of king Ro|bert (whom I perceiue ſome here may not abide to haue numbred with the .ij. former moſt vali|ant capitains) if the trouth mighte appeare, I durſt be bold to preferre him with good cauſe be|fore them both: for the valiaunt actes atchieued by Henry the Emperour may be aſcribed rather to the wiſedom of his counſellors, than to hys own valiantneſſe and prudencie:The opinion of the herauld concerning K. Roberts va+liancie. but contraryly King Robert being confined out of his coũtrey, and deſtitute of frendes and all conuenable ayde, recouered the realme of Scotlande, by his ſin|gular manhood out of the handes of your noble father, and eſtabliſhed it with ſuche tranquilitie that he appeared more terrible to his enimies of Englande, than euer they hadde bin afore to hys ſubiects of Scotland.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Theſe or the ſemblable wordes vttered by the Heraulde, were well allowed of the kyng, and ſtopped the mouthes of them that tooke the mat|ter ſo ſtraungely at the firſt.

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