Inguine percursus; defluit ense cruor
Huic ad humum presso Rex succurrendo superstans
Fratris defensor hoc in agone fuit.’
Elmham, Liber Metricus, 121.
[138] Gesta, 55; Livius, 20; Elmham, Vita, 68; St. Rémy, 401.
[139] Gesta, 59.
[140] Poem printed in Nicholas’s Agincourt, 323, and also at the end of Lond. Chron.
[141] Holkham MS., p. 15.
[142] Gesta, 58; Basin, i. 23.
[143] Gesta, 58; Walsingham, Hist. Angl., ii. 313.