The voyage of the wandering knight. Deuised by Iohn Carthenie, a Frenchman: and translated out of French into English, by VVilliam Goodyear of South-hampton merchant. A vvorke vvorthie of reading, and dedicated to the Right worshipfull Sir Frauncis Drake, Knight

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The voyage of the wandering knight. Deuised by Iohn Carthenie, a Frenchman: and translated out of French into English, by VVilliam Goodyear of South-hampton merchant. A vvorke vvorthie of reading, and dedicated to the Right worshipfull Sir Frauncis Drake, Knight
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Cartigny, Jean de, 1520?-1578.
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Imprinted at London :: By Thomas East,
the xxvij. of May. 1581.
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F For Countries cause who taketh toile, R Regarding neither life nor lim, A Aduentures to receiue the foile, V Valure had neede to rest in him. N Neglect he may not seasons fit, C Couet he must to doe the best, E Euer he warreth with his wit, S Seldome he sleepes in quiet rest.
D Dischargd thou hast thy dutie well, R Remember God that guided thee: A Ambitiously doe not excell, K Keepe thee in compasse of degree: E Each one will say what he doth see.
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