[Footnote 14:] [Meyer], p. 321.
All the legends were in Latin. Inveni quem diligit anima mea.]

[Footnote 15:] [Du] Fresne de Beaucourt, vi., 267.]

[Footnote 16:] [Report] of an eye-witness. (Duclos, v., 195.)]

[Footnote 17:] [Du] Fresne de Beaucourt. vi., 326.]

[Footnote 18:] [Lavisse], ivii., 321.]

[Footnote 19:] [IV]., 21.]

[Footnote 20:] [Chastellain], iv., 45.]

[Footnote 21:] [Chastellain] was not present, but he says of Philip's suite (iv., 47): "From what I have been told and what I have seen in writing, it was a wonderful thing and its like had never been seen in this kingdom.">[

[Footnote 22:] "[And] I, myself, assert this for I was there and saw all the nobles" (Chastellain, iv., 52).]

[Footnote 23:] [When] return presents were distributed to the nobles Philip received a lion, Charles a pelican.]