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 as soon as he could find a remedy to take off her horns, and so departed for Cypres with his hat and purse, the sight of which greatly rejoiced Ampedo, to whom he told all the passage of his travels: and so extolled the beauty of Agrippina, that the Prince of Cyprus, enamoured on bare report, prevailed with the king his father to send an empassy to desire her in marriage. On this Andolocia was desired to free her from the nunnery, which he did, taking off her horns and carrying her through the air to London; and so with a noble train of lords and ladies they sailed for Cyprus where she shas royally received and splendidly married. This made many of the nobles envy Andolocia, especially the earls of Armundalia and Limouse vowed his death, who had so much eclipsed their honour; and so setting on him and his six men as he passed one day