5/50 109.] [*** W.Hemming, p.519.Knyghton, p. 2402.] [**** Hoveden, p.562.Rymer, vol.i.p. 64. 257.] But Richard, though he sacrificed every interest and consideration to the success of this pious enterprise, carried so little the appearance of sanctity in his conduct, that Fulk curate of Neuilly, a zealous preacher of the crusade, who from that merit had acquired the privilege of speaking the boldest truths, advised him to rid himself of his notorious vices, particularly his pride, avarice, and voluptuousness, which he called the king's three favorite daughters. |