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390 in the flower of his loveliness, one more evidence of the blight which rested upon the stem, of the Tudors.

The English Court was entertained by Francis at Boulogne. The French Court was received in return at Calais by the English. The outward description of the scene, the magnificent train of the princes, the tournaments, the feasts, the dances, will be found minutely given in the pages of Hall, and need not be repeated