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The Travels of Marco Polo

In Richard Cœur de Lion we find “Many a pencel of sykelatoun And of sendel of grene and broun,” and also pavilions of sendel; and in the Anglo‐French ballad of the death of William Earl of Salisbury in St. Lewis’s battle on the Nile— “Le Meister du Temple brace les chivaux Et le Count Long‐Espée depli les sandaux.”

The Travels of Marco Polo

The romance of Richard Cœur de Lion tells how in the King’s Fleet an entire ship was taken up by one such machine with its gear:— “Another schyp was laden yet With an engyne hyghte Robinet, (It was Richardys o mangonel) And all the takyl that thereto fel.”

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