[1] [2] Thus was the prince of Wales victor in that no|table battell fought in the fields of [...] and Malpertuse, two leagues from [...], the nine|teenth day of September being monday,The battell of Po [...]ctiers when it was. in the yéere [...] all his men togither. It was almost night yet they were all returned from the chase. The prince made a great supper in his lodging that night to the French king,The prince suppeth the prisoners. and to the most part of his nobles that there taken prisoners, and did all the honour that he could deuise to the king. And where he perceiued by his chéere and countenance, that his heart was full of pensiue greéfe, carefull thought and heauinesse, he comforted him in the best maner that he might, and said to him: as followeth.