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••Yth that I haue aplyed me to declare and publysshe to alle crysten people the siege of the noble and inuyncyble cytee of Rhodes: Fyrst I purpose to telle and opene the causes that meued the cruell tyraunt Mahumete grete Turke and insacyable enemye to oure crysten fayth / that he with so grete might & so grete streynght vexed the Rhodyans: howe be it / that afore this tyme the rho¦dyans and the Turkes often haue had werrys: Neuertheles thys cruel Turke after the subduyng & oppressyng of the my¦serable & dolorous cytee of Constantynople hath begonne & or¦deyned agayns the cytee of Rhodes greter werrys theme euer dyd hys predecessours. For the entente and purpos of the sayde grete Turke was / to persecute and outerly vndoo the cry∣sten fayth. Therfore after the space of .xxiiii. yeres whenne that he had conquered many empyres / kyngdommes / and lordshyppes was wrothe to see the lytyll cytee of Rhodes stan¦dyng so nygh his kyngdommes and lordshyppes: not subiect / nor contrybutarye to hym: Therfore four dyuers tymys with shippes and men of werre assauted the castelles and places of the Isle of Rhodes / where bothe by lande and by water tho¦rough goddes grace he was venquysshed and ouerthrowe and of his oste many slayne with the Rhodyans / many drown••d and many putte to flyght and to shame: Therfore after he sawe the noble hertys of the knyghtes and people of Rhodes that nether by fyghtyng / nether by power he might attayne