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Dredeful prophecye613Deuyl holden by the nose / 613Danes in al the hauenes of englond613Duke Roberts mānhode / and his courtosye / 619Deth of godewyn625Duke william arayeth for the conquest / 626Deth of kyng william74Dunstan connseylleth Lanfrank76Deuyl speketh with men711Drownyng
Sardanapalus231Siracusana234Sonne goth back234Sybyle the wyse234Salon yeueth newe lawes / 236Spyrytes legyle men35Stryf at Rome310Socrates thre318Socrates wyues / 318Senatours supposed goddes319Staf by dyogenes320Swerd aboue a mans heede / 321Strompette in a philoso∣phres bedde / 323Stone lyke alysaundre / 330Serpentes in
the men of that lond for to see such sightes as the men of that don ¶ Beda li / 1 Scottes dwellid first in this ylond / Thanatos that is tenet· and is an ylond besides kente and hath
born bifore the buyldyng of the cyte of rome nygh a thousand yere & thre· C / : Oro{us} li. 1 The yere bifore the buyldyng of the cyte of rome a thousand and thre hondred nynus kyng of assiriens
IOsue moyses seruaunt ruled the peple six and twenty yere so seyth Iosephus / Netheles the scripture rekened not the yeres Iosue the first yere of his leedynge ladde the peple in to the lande of biheste / And
de ciuitate dei libro octauo capitulo 14 ¶ A spyryte folowed Socrates and taught hym thynges / ¶Apuli{us} libro suo 1 de di / Socrates saith & reherseth. that this spiryte / vsed to warne Socrates to leue of his
shal be payed & no rather & for they cam neuer to geders the woman was quytte. Y{us} li / 1 / ca 31· Kyng philip besieged the cyte athenes / & axed x wyse mē of the cyte to
forsake thing that was openly knowen / Auicenna preyseth him wel libro tercio methapharo suo / And raby moyses li· 1 / capi¦tulo 4 & agellus li / 8 capitulo tercio & Iohan in suo policrato li / septimo /
boundes of gold / but atte last darius dyed and alisaunder buryed him with grete solemp¦nyte and worship ¶Trogus libro 1 ¶The meane tyme messa∣gers came with lettres oute of macedonia and tolde that Anti∣pater the wardayn and kepar of
tombe ate cyte palustres Thou vnkynde contrey re¦ceyue thou not my bones ¶Augustinus de ci / de / li / 1 / Scipio na∣sica byfore the thyrdde batayll punicum forbade the settynge. vp or enhauncyng of the theatre in the
lx euen After that pompeus ouercome the Albans and the men of hiberia of Siria and of Arabia Marc libro 1 ¶ The yere of Ptholomeus sixtene· Oracius the poete Satiricus and Liricus were born at venacia a cyte of
that were there that they sholde gadre a counseyl for to or¦deyne the very holding of esterday / Marianus li 1. ca 2. ffor after that the apostles were dede vnto that tyme as cristemas daye is holde the vij
brytayne that stretcheth six score my¦le and tweyne vnto the see / and he deyde at york ¶ Beda libro 1 This seuerus gouerned the comynte myghtly / & with grete tra¦uayl· And atte last he wente in to brytayne