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The second part (lines 485–968) reflect the constitutional debate, beginning with a statement of the royalist position that "the degenerate race of the English, which used to serve, inverting the natural order of things, ruled over the king and his children". In response, the Song points out that
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for breaking the law ("quia leges fregit"). Henry's personal rule, and reliance on favourites, was then condemned. The alternative the Song proposed was the action of the community of the realm (or at least of that part most involved with the kingdom and its laws: "Therefore the community of the
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The poem is taken to be written by a cleric closely associated with de Montfort's household—hence its many Biblical references and its knowledge of the baronial constitutional position.
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realm take counsel, and let there be decreed what is the opinion of the commonalty, to whom their own laws are best known".
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The first part of the poem, lines 1-484, is concerned with the actual battle, designating the (outnumbered) de Montfort as
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the king fell under natural law, citing the case of the fall of King
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manner, recording, celebrating, and justifying the victory of
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Song of Lewes
Goliardic
Simon de Montfort
Battle of Lewes
Henry III of England
favourites
pride
Edward I of England
David
Henry III of England
Goliath
Saul
Prince Edward
pard
Peatling Magna
The Vows of the Heron
The Song of the Battle of Lewes
Categories
1264 in England
1264 works
13th-century poems
Cultural depictions of Edward I of England
Cultural depictions of Henry III of England
Goliardic poetry
Lewes
Medieval literature
Second Barons' War
War poetry

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