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Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus (Electronic book text)
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Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus (Electronic book text)
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The men of Germany call men of this land Frisons, and between them
and the Germans is great difference in clothing and in manner. For
wellnigh all men be shorn round; and the more noble they be, the
more worship they account to be shorn the more high. And the men be
high of body, strong of virtue, stern and fierce of heart, and
swift and quiver of body. And they use iron spears instead of
arrows.... The men be free, and not subject to lordship of other
nations, and put them in peril of death by cause of freedom. And
they had liefer die than be under the yoke of thraldom.
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