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Snippet: 3192 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 366) Compare 1587 edition:
1 At the firſte courſe, though
they atteynted, yet kepte they their ſaddles withoute anye perill of
falling.
Snippet: 3193 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 366) Compare 1587 edition:
1 The people beholding howe
ſtiffely Earle Dauid ſate without mouing,
cryed that ye Scot|tiſhman was locked in his ſaddle.
Snippet: 3194 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 366) Compare 1587 edition:
1 He hearing this, lepte
beſyde his Horſe, and right deliuerly mounted vp agayne into the ſad|dle, armed
as he was, to the greate wonder of the beholders.
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