☞ And shall inuade his stronge cities* 1.1 and castels / and in them he doinge great and cleare victoryes and featis of warre shall obtayne his purpose. And carye a∣waye captiued into Egypte their gods / with their rulers and most dere and pre∣ciouse plate and iewels of gold & syluer. And for a fewe yeres shall he stande se∣wer at rest from the north kinge.
This king of the south / Ptolom. Euer∣getes (his sisters death thus reuenged) returned sodenly home into Egypte / by ye reason of sedicions and vprores wrought in his absence / so that at his retourne / he was compelled to make peace and to take trewce wt Seleuco / Callinico. And at this tyme / Euergetes commanded Iewrye to paye him tribute / and was without war∣re certayne yeares at reste from the Sy∣rians. And therfore sayth the aungell.