Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the Monkish Latin OriginalsJohn Allen Giles Bell & Daldy, 1872 - 512 sider |
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Side xii
... Britain , written in the British tongue , and carrying marks of great antiquity . And being overjoyed at it , as if he had found a vast treasure , he in a short time after came over to England ; where inquiring for a proper person to ...
... Britain , written in the British tongue , and carrying marks of great antiquity . And being overjoyed at it , as if he had found a vast treasure , he in a short time after came over to England ; where inquiring for a proper person to ...
Side xiii
... Britain , it will be morally certain that all such accounts as we have in Geoffrey of Monmouth are purely fabulous ... Britain , can be admissible only in the pages of romance . But in the latter part of the * Brit . Eccl . Prim . cap ...
... Britain , it will be morally certain that all such accounts as we have in Geoffrey of Monmouth are purely fabulous ... Britain , can be admissible only in the pages of romance . But in the latter part of the * Brit . Eccl . Prim . cap ...
Side xiv
... Britain , during its con- quest by the Saxons , we may possibly find the germs of facts unnoticed elsewhere . This view does not militate against the veracity of Geoffrey , who professes to have translated from an original in the ...
... Britain , during its con- quest by the Saxons , we may possibly find the germs of facts unnoticed elsewhere . This view does not militate against the veracity of Geoffrey , who professes to have translated from an original in the ...
Side 5
... BRITAIN . 5 way , and the Saxons keep possession of the country . Again they send to Germany , not secretly as before , but by a public embassy , as victors are wont to do , and demand reinforce- ments . A large multitude joined them ...
... BRITAIN . 5 way , and the Saxons keep possession of the country . Again they send to Germany , not secretly as before , but by a public embassy , as victors are wont to do , and demand reinforce- ments . A large multitude joined them ...
Side 7
... BRITAIN . 7 from Theseus , and the Egean sea from Egeus who was drowned in it . A. 473. After eight years were completed , Hengist with his son Esc , a second time make war against the Britons , and having slaughtered their army ...
... BRITAIN . 7 from Theseus , and the Egean sea from Egeus who was drowned in it . A. 473. After eight years were completed , Hengist with his son Esc , a second time make war against the Britons , and having slaughtered their army ...
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according aforesaid afterwards ancient Androgeus Armorica arms army arrived Arthur Aurelius Aurelius Ambrosius barbarians battle begat Belinus besieged bishop Brennius Britain British Britons brother Brutus Cadwalla Cæsar Cair Cassibellaun CHAP Christ church coast commanded consul Corineus Cornwall crown daughter death duke duke of Cornwall emperor endeavoured enemy Ethelwulf father fight fleet forces fought Gaul gave Germany hath Hengist holy honour hundred inhabitants Ireland island Iter Julius Cæsar Kent killed king Alfred king's kingdom kingdom of Britain London Lord's incarnation Lucius Tiberius Maximian Mercians Merlin miles nation Nennius night noble pagans passed peace Picts place called possessed priests princes prophet province reign river Rome saith our Lord Saxons Scots sent Severn ships side slain slaughter soldiers station sword Thames thee thence things thou took town Trinovantum unto usque Uther Pendragon victory VIIII Vortigern wall whole wicked words
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Side 399 - He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth up the beggar from the dung-hill, to set them among princes, and to make them inherit the throne of glory: for the pillars of the earth are the Lord's, and he hath set the world upon them.
Side 297 - And I say unto you, that many shall come from the east and the west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven...
Side 213 - And Samuel said, As thy sword hath made women childless, so shall thy mother be childless among women.
Side 323 - Woe be to them who call good evil, and evil good, placing darkness for light, and light for darkness, bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter...
Side 330 - But your iniquities have separated between you and your God, And your sins have hid his face from you, that he will not hear. For your hands are defiled with blood, And your fingers with iniquity ; Your lips have spoken lies, Your tongue hath muttered perverseness. None calleth for justice, nor any pleadeth for truth: They trust in vanity, and speak lies ; They conceive mischief, and bring forth iniquity. They hatch cockatrice...
Side 325 - Him that dieth of Ahab in the city the dogs shall eat; and him that dieth in the field shall the fowls of the air eat.
Side 288 - But thou hast cast off, and put us to shame ; and goest not forth with our armies.
Side 358 - Therefore thus saith the LORD concerning the prophets that prophesy in my name, and I sent them not, yet they say, Sword and famine shall not be in this land : By sword and famine shall those prophets be consumed. And the people to whom they prophesy shall be cast out in the streets of Jerusalem because of the famine and the sword ; and they shall have none to bury them, them, their wives, nor their sons, nor their daughters : for I will pour their wickedness upon them.
Side 319 - ... they very swords. 23 O cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall nourish thee : and shall not suffer the righteous to fall for ever. 24 And as for them : thou, O God, shalt bring them into the pit of destruction. 25 The blood-thirsty and deceitful men shall not live out half their days : nevertheless, my trust shall be in thee, O Lord.
Side 331 - Their throat is an open sepulchre; with their tongues they have used deceit; the poison of asps is under their lips; whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness : their feet are swift to shed blood : destruction and misery are in their ways : and the way of peace they have not known : there is no fear of God before their eyes.