[1] [2] The worthie prince like a couragious chiefteine, when he saw that he must needs [...]ight,The exte [...]tion of the prince. required his people not to be abashed at the great number of their enimies, sith the victorie did not consist in the multi|tude of men, but where God would send it: and if it fortuned that the iournie might be theirs and his, they should be the most honored people of the world: and if they should die in that righteous quarrell, he had the king his father and also his brethren, in like case as they had freends and kinsmen, that would seeke their reuenge. And therefore he desired them [page 389] that daie to shew themselues like valiant men of warre: and for his part he trusted in God and saint George, they should see in his person no defaultī These or the like words did this most gentle prince speake, which greatlie comforted all his people.