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Show The hiftorie ofScotland. The hiftorie of Scotland. 164. a fuch as they could pabonorathigaytheetnt Simcoe aa they hotn at this prefent without int occafion, hauetbia, 2? thotightto remaine moft out of banger. Wntthe Danes after their manner,burne av fpotle all bee ee Foxe them afivell churejes and chaypels,as otter buil lated the latues both of Go amd man, deterning -therebp iu bengeance at Gods bands, the purither of ail (uch butt offeridors. Lhereis great hope ee dingsand edifices, Souch of the people as couldiiot oesandeante itgododer anamof warlikeatraie Harthlabe. onto Murihlakeatownenf Mar, therethe firke, tetionof the bithops feof Abiroon tas fouriven. Here the onearmic commingirlightof teother, lacesspea and befives that,{uch as moning inarres -therefore of victorte(fatd he) ett tmito all fudyas fight Checakkellot Parnedelis= aie alcoline wopeth am= ee ee SyeDanes Gratheam= batladozs, to vefend thetr countrie and ancient a esee one fide, and the Danes doing their be eae by baltant bavdinefe to faue theitlines an = ques onthe other. Atlength,afer huge ae:: aw psi ter made on both parts, the Scots ie cob ae' -Glight, Malcelme was foze toounded, € a ret fo fal beaten tobis head, thatit - rit be got offpet tvas he conueiedoutotthe a ee nines in farte greater number, anbinbetteromtr -_‘fher.fordead, and kept fecret in a tod, | fe sees than ener ad bene fiene by anie of them before that go fomethat amended, and then got bint ty prea tine,thete hart began tofvarfaint, baving greater out of Danger.Lije Danes haning gotthis aaa through feare andgathered the (potle ofthe ficld, sfwee 8 ate attonied. rate which waite to faue thefe onreliues, thant gine the onfet bpon theit enimies, eeonicthe oe of Marne, iith mor alcolms alcolme perceitiiig {ich meadtobeentredinto noblesabouthim, bedeclared onio them how he and biolencethanbefore, ** Montobe thetwen) in-Degencrating fo far from pout Roncart, Iwzthic fathersand hbble progenitors; the Hhidat ¢ Wontare order the ee, =ere obisined (0 faunous 3 bittorte of the felfe fame nati: cc Dn,ohote furious pittance peferionow fomudte -_AbIdy thepfoundtwithin tt once thewals, mE © €E andtenotumte of ouvelders. ayataiteninfiturestys wi miomoricyt few arepet ©©S Dares rante ofhaucteteiucd thentlottrigthere tines amougitos, that Bibionthe fe Albforr may Well. be reckonevi te Mepultuteof Ce Heots foxcedtore- guitureof Danes; asineibe vou 'can inalrecmpby poe ane lune rentembsaitceyand otterhautbeardby report $¢ pfithete!fouefathers eve) ancetto2s!' weSighea faivhe) tobe of gadcour rather than to faint < enenancabenneamattetb tee ee oaess cnet ‘before pa Dantd suerthzotwte. " Seatithmen, Vothcat; TAVidIGerfe other =:cotsastephaplaid hands nase2 creo etctie ieaeegagemesivee inthe commiaditie, ¢:.! ielos; ae 7 ; BLspatzalniebeingadactiedot nites Dovitingleatthpteatiaala a ptightiiznaoze -_weAfaMerbealemblen agreat Could not well make their courte ante Mate fonrth, by Teafotof the narrotuneie thereof, fenfedonetther fide tnith deepe trenches fullof tater and mud; alt from Denmarke, one Camus'a Dane,vetieeypert Camus aytm warlike knotuledge,being appointed tobegoner, PeNtcD cap-* -_mo20f all the menof twarte that thould come trom : emoone both thofe parties, : ihe peare nevt infaing,both there hets According to commantdemtent and oder ginen , arvined.and trike of Dunbar,ruthing oucr fiercelie on theireniminen fo inuade the cots with two nightie na: Dcotiand. mties,oere flaine,and gaue occation £3 manteof the dies,the one to be rigged iw Cagland, andtd come Scotithmento fle, but the place Wastuch, that thep 20 forth of therincr of Thamess ano the other'to be fent (a8 Was thonght)in time of fomectuill iwarres. Here though Malcolwe tthe a gallant champion, did bis beffio aie themthat fed, petwas hebome backe With the pate, tilibecaineto the nivel of this mef togither within the mouth of the Forth, nere to. faint Cbbes tyead . Were Cans going aout to souint ehees land his men , Was kept off bythe tout refittance ee Scots place,there toda chapel dedicated inthe hora? of 30 Of the Scots, there alfembled fis the fante intent! kepe of the faint Boloke,the thic) alcohnebeboling, ca " Camus then plucking vp the falles . Diveaed: pis Dance from bpbishands towards heaucnmaking bis vraicron -_courfe bnto the Zle of Sketh,there viviine at anchor MMB thistuife, ¢ Great Godofbertu Hetcaimes c, rewarver of pies er. tic,and puntther of finn,tue thy people fwkingtove€C fend our natine countrie granted tous of thy bene» ¢ Holence, as nowoeftitute of allmoztalibelpe, amd thus oppelied twith the iniurious inuafion ofDanes, ec do flee dnt thee in this onrertremteneceMitic, be five thing the to haue compatfion bpon ourmiferablee forthe fpare of one monetty ; and abidinuy for fome -profperons wit, at length then the fame came once about, he patten from thence bnto the weve -_baates,calledinLatine Ribrum promontoriims there Comes With danoevbis tholearmie, before the countrie contd be cee gathered to ret him. Camus being once tanned, titties got bimto x nerthill, and bebolving the ratte of ; : hadbiene deffroien bpthe Danes y be refotted not a ome pell was dedicate, helps vs at thisprefent,andin the then theit eninues > hoping of like luche ti this his Se manner of bono2of pon Jhere makea vowto builoa cathe, Deal church fora bithops fe, to remaine as a mon -_tittle,for that his dance was tocomeon land in the -felfe fare place, tere the Danes had cart vangut entecpzife and prefent crpenition , After this, be take histournie though Angus; gana mars s¢ ment, to teftt&e brite our pofferitic,thatby ponrfup, paring no manerof crucitte that might be Dentfed: « pozt our realme hath beene defended, Cities, tones, villages, and churches , with alta Scarfclie had Malcole made an endof this ner ofother butloings publike and privat tere con p2ater,ben diuers of the nobls tutta lofted dotce,as 50 funied tutth fire. At his conmitng to wyedsine, for though they bad bene affured that his praier was that the cattell there tn thofe dates tvas of fury beard, cried to thetr companies; Stand gad fellows, ftrength, that it might not-be battilie wane, be fo; {uerlie it is the pleafureof almightie Gov; that -_canfe the totyne ano Churey being right fatre aw a fe pi CxO te ase Pontros', tuich afetw pearca before Carintee,- tozfrom thy people. And obthoumotherof Gov,the lve teturne and renety the battell again our ent $eSees mics. Yeredponrofea wonrerfall notfeamongt ober the Huldiers,eth one incouragingothertowithttare ~~ the cnimics,ato fightin mottmantull wife tines cheth thzongh Bogus. pp abtA 5 ehetowne and charch of -_funtptiiontite vault in honor of the Mrinttte(to thom %Wrechtue ves tts neoicatenytobe fpotlen,a furaccd to the earth, Ut"? -that one ftone was rotlett ftanding bpon an other, Cath thefe atd'the: femblable cruelties , Camus fenfe of their countrie and ancient liberties, fmt» raging both again Goo. mo man, was fina wid as it had bene bp miracle thep returnedtpon tie avnertifey'that hing Malcolme was come to thirenimies, making great faughter on ech fide, 6o Dunde withatl the polver of Scotland. Then fuw tetthout regard to their lines o2 bloupie wounds, bentic be take the nert tay totvards the fea five, tbicy they bolblie and without feare recetued. Heres comming the nert dap follotoing onto a village cals Bing Mat the Daneshadthus feo,fied -- A etertoe -_‘eik them boin tnithout ante per' Fanta, ene -_ehilztrvaignthe-meanctime HeeNp ine hing Sueno hearing inthe meane time how mfor Gank tunatelie bis people bad fed thus in Scotl moat a, the battell of Ducthlake , mrouctigethereofdeter: mictoinnave In traverfe terelaid fundsie tresjas it bad beeneoF i fo gatnithen with men,munition,and bittels,Oe Wasttivought impregnable. onkis ene consti fads counttic of Aurrep lari out of the entaries Hanns, fayisernety of Fla,Grime of Stratherne,and Pa purpote totimpeach thepaffage, venifed in that foot Danes,the frrongett hola within -i Denmarke, tofetd from pe the reffoue of the pere within the catfell of Forthir, faking countell with hisnoblés:toudjing the pai: -_‘Itheaffatres of the realine , and how to recouerhis Jn the firft beunt thee valianteapteins, hatiste Setter, -{pitefult manner, hus was $3 Lhe Dares reioifing at thisgud to - -efFablity themfclues fure feats » ‘poosina therebpott fent backe their =" tate wines a fullpaacifc, than of the open distentce and ferceof their eninics Het nenertheiellein the end,bythe int: couragentent of the capteins on both foes, thep tll malicions batret omecy hand. fearer Chere hath bene triall mane wi batfellivith g) tbidrkept Elgin awd Fores, ~- oeeatecsamo £2 €¢ thischimic in oAttinte, both withhvthe boundsof Scotland, mvdalloot Crgland,toGegreathonos _battell > diuidedthe (poile of the ficly antongelt buckled togither twith great fiereenedeand mot crus -adbzidge.. Whole that were within it, sr ened Cee -_-leage of the querthjotw and loffe of the 7 eae could hot but netelt their great cowardife, that rere : thus attonied at the firft fight of their entmies,witty 55 the fortretfe, oncondition,that a,sebemtne Ce out further triall oftheir forces. ¢ Atbome fain he) m2,weaponandother munitions be naps pe peare mott barbie and valiant, fherens dangerap: might departivtth theirlines and wr: -rc fath gv <¢ pereth.cuhat rebuke thenis tt bntopou,tobethas Menertheletfethe Danes;contracic icy all ale faint Harted (now that peare cometberebaltancie -_ucnt, bringencesentredthe caffell, oeoa mmol be ber of hisamof valiant capteins he haa lok in this holy at theplainesoprn fight of them. DheDanes fet Beicke Chucet refnge of mroztall people in thetr biffrede and qb beisiney miferies: and thon faint Poloketotbomthischap, ‘ Thiscatkell ti thofe dates saat. -_-‘five Moith the fea, hauing one natto parai entrie pntoit, made by cratt of man -Spi tight Che nert bay,Watcointeconfinering that a nan Saresine Hate: remeone (oh mercifull lord) this Dreadful ters 40 the totune' Che Heots Pain tobis dena of bis ocuilerbat thep iwete row mozelike nobles. torn atwatethan to fight, tf heMoulo bring them forth tobattellgot him toalittlehilandeallinghis Land swithja finall companicabout hin, his being farre of from the fca five > and bpon an ow smen,and ceatfing from further puvfate of theDanes kuotone groumd, twere more afraid of fanre guile: 4 at that time,wentint o Angus} there he remained bodies,Abich mutt neeoes at length perith,thantothe fhe law obferucd by all nationsfo: the fafetic of mel 30 Lwmathie capteins: the Hcots inforcing a _ Withfanding onthe mozrolw,uben thepfatotheires afore time bp the Danes, twereputin nofmailfeare anocher, ther defente, thep fir lafd fiege bnito this caffcll of befenfe and p2eferuation of pour common counttte; >) Harne. infoxting themfelues twit allthefrpowwerto abpalle pe riot forward, {ith there is notwns place nor time to take longer aduife ti thematter, aspe 2? tyin it : but inthe meane time, thepivereinformed pa rH buderftand bp the pacfence of the enimie boty alcalme the Scotith king was come twithin 23 readie to toine? realine is 2 pacts Sua pe mcsaneeras The nobles moucd with thefe wardsof their Zucontinentlic herebpon thep raifen their fleqe, 20 prinee,began boldlic to erhorttheir people to battell. aid hated fazth to met him, with no Iefie courage Fncontinentlic Ayerbpon rofefucy noite ns raging -_fariethrough the armic, that toithout meaturing et- poe than if bicozic were alreadie prefent in their bands. ther their otone forces 02 thett peuniyr oe Spitgoatahet Ehootlic affer , there cane buto them beralos alfo fwzth vpon them twithout ante osder 92 gad arate.D: ruthtagy n from Malcoline to dnderftand thie thep badthus lauus¢. Ouetusbebolotng the Scots to comethus battel, inuadedbis tealimte Withopenandmottcrucllivarre, -‘furtenflic againtt them, bolblic incountred them baning ne occafion giuen by bimozbistubietsfoto witharraied battels. Cerebpon infued ,eer do: tho fcarfelte had done theicmeMage,butthat thep vere Maine forthwith bp crueli outrage of the -riblefight,With great manbod theivp on a Danes. Malcolmebeing G2e mauedto vnderfland nothing being let patie that might apper ;" fengers to be thus biclatcd bythe entuiies, kepton his iournie toith the moze fierce courage,till be came fos menowa littic befine itilos , there be incam: ped for that night. Creat noile and clamourwas beatd throughout the armic,eucric man being def vous of battell, fo reuenge theinturiesdoneby the Danes againit their frtendsand cauntriemen snot ying hadtomuch erperience sf the crucltic theived " Bact flee in tinte,but bp chance fell into their bands, were --aagainfk thefe entmics,ifioe take manlieharts onto 5) flaitie Without all merci. Alfall the frengths aro bs,and fhelw our felues in baliant conftancte tke to holdsin the countrie teere taken by the Danes,thre our elders, thereby tt thalthen appecre ihatoutra " taifels onclieerceptcd: that is tofap, Elgin, stores, ro gtous follte remafned in the Danes, toinuadebs of and Marne, wbich the Danes nanten afterwards -_tvithout occafion ofiniurics peccening, Thereforeif Burg,and for that they trufen (aber tie fanewas pe haue notmioze regard fo the fafetic of pour fratte foone)the other tive would perld withoutante fure thep tneve fuddenlic bath amazed, Fforthe Scotshar ChHcots 165 at length} the Danes twere put to fight, manieof Che Danes thein bentg aine,and but folptaken. Diamig bebo: PAttodagyr, + bing the vifcomsture of his people, ¢ low bis com: panton wranthoxiticwas finine, feointo Sontrey Olauns Aeeth ith Dalcolme withanambuthmentof ftout wars tazs caine bpon Dnetus, obo was pranfing bp and Delonethe ficlo twithout anie belinet on bis bean, as Susi, Sag ugh the Scotshavbenealreaniewtthontrecoue) tH cleasclic vifcomfiten, and fe there twashebeaten Sotune befine bis hore, andamongt the fotmen Caine ont of hand. Zhe reGidne of the Danes bebo Ding the fangbter of tecircaptetne, ftaied fromfurs ted walbzid , where he pttcenvotwne his tents. Mhe ade hatteth fame dap, hing Balcolme making all batt poflible tozewarn to to fuccour bis tubieas , and preferue the countrie fiaht wrth the from the crnell-outvagc of the Danes , came to the as. -topne of Warte twa little miles from the place, there his enfinies were incamped. $n the momming he Diet into the field, in purpofe to giue them open _battel. Ser purlute on the Scots. Bertof infued great mele to the Scots, annvifcontagement to the Wat before bearrated his vattels, he called his Watcotmes nobles anvcapteinstogither ,veffring them to cory 974tIon. ace,the foulbiers baing their bel on ctther five, tilt blinded totth tite auarice, lining on the fpatle anpil Danes : albeit the battell continued fill a tong . Goer bow thev thoulo matcyin fight aratntt people ge |