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XII. Verses by the Winchester scholars on the Queen's Marriage

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1850

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page 172 note a The generations descend as follow:—

Philippa queen of Portugal—Edward king of Portugal—Elionor wife of the emperor Frederick—Maximilian the emperor—Philip king of Oastille—Charles the fifth, emperor— Philip.

page 173 note a As printed by Foxe, this line is altered thus:—

Nollet Scotus inops, timidusque ad praelia Gallus.

page 173 note b The eight married bishops. Another couplet is placed before this by Foxe—

Noluit haereticus (stirps Caiphae) pontificum grex,

Pontificum sed grex Catholicus voluit.

page 174 note a In the copy in Foxe four other lines are substituted for the four last above—

Nollet Orraius dux, et Cantia terra rebellans,

Nos quoniam Dominus sic voluit, volumus.

Clarior effeetus repetet sua limina sanguis

Cum sit Philippo juncta Maria viro.