To easefull rest their bodies they bequeath’d,
Nor farther harme at all to you they ment,
And to that paynes must yee them needsly putt,
To draw their kniues once more your throats to cutt.
The French cause of their own massechre.
A discriptyon of the Massachre in the foure following stanzas.
That French who lately by the English stood,
And freely ask’d what ransome he should pay,
Whoe somwhat coold, and in a calmer moode,
Agreed with him both of the some and day,