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Show The fitBooki e. ; fatherkept " DiidargedAsotwbeitbie feking to finn out other. hutbandspaint nd leaner daughters that had obeied bis a find ru theirfirtthufbands,longitwas perbe 9 fecone ThisflandcalledAlbion A here bicanfeManakerd mention of aibinn,shutinte thecloett of the' fifters,-of fubonne his lan fhoulo alfo take the namte to matey toith thems forthe peinaserene mntteDite Daughterof theielateecioiped nf Bibi, ono this tue antwwer, that as thename oftheir fae ther bathhenemiftaken, foliketwite hath the: hole courfeot thebitforicin thisbebalte. Jo2shongh ive thallaomaithat tobe true bid) is rebeacfeo (in mar pets teeth tnncmazic » ao beie blown a ated ner asbefore pe haue heard) of the arvinall: bere of aoe etarene; ne his thofelanies;vetcerteincitis that none ofthebare euts 3 ict i ameotAlbina,from thontethis land night be paughters thouln bemand ny ecniartee i por biow. Frorfurtheratlurance tiered' tfanp viginus, fater:fhoutn take bis ot eeey Ki man bedefirons to knot. all their nantes, foc hauc Che nares of oe teesDas si inittea,sea is choite: 9 - thought asnen. they be> fornn Seomsiins eae geo here torebearfethert . Rave Seltashe nee ite that thofoeuer gotnha the beftpe oe ab ale Sica Damsur ro ‘Dipathee. rz pane. 2 uriotce, Givanta,aoe 15 . oS : 13 Gilco, raod EST ten ae SeSe putheirdeonebantanes aiblisings.powbrit then in eaePplananeerseybio -ofthe Hiftorie ofEngland,' ld chofe 0 5 > > von se * wearet according to the triall of their 25 Sceay 23 Claucipe sei anette: a5we finiffnetle of fote, 26 Polprena,27 Hecate, 2 Adana 8; 29 Howe) this pradite availed, Aknownot:but cevfeitteitis,viversof thenttwere beftowen, either -_‘falte, 30 Ponule, 3x Amimone, 32 Welice, 5 3 Me mame, 34 Bolpbe,35 elice, 36 Cledra, 37 cw by this.o2 fone other meanes, for vefind that Auto bule,3 8 Daybildice,3 9 Were, 40 Curopontene, 41 Paufanias faith) Seca twas matched with Arca go2a, 45Palens 946 Crato 547. Autonomes , 48 Fe dus, Amaome with Neptunus Cquekris, on frbome he begat spauplius, 69 49 a _eeawanna he names of thafe ta b Dani howtes twas maried to Arebiteles,Guyfantanr (as Higinus, But ae Sapetaea into dvneeris,rhomebis Ab Paulanias, battell, taketh him prifoner, atidconcludethpeace upon conditions, name ofthis Ile, which bndoubtedlic was calicd Ale ataplace ahichaftcripardstmke nameof bint, and -_-faid) 02 bp fomeother orcafton, --Kuigwwledge thereof to bistwife, invating afireon him todo at bis oeparture frombic: andthistwas Lia twas furnnidhen finewith menand thips by his far ther,forthe fpeedie reuengeof thathetnous,onnatue ralland mow dilofall murder , in thich enterprite be {ped binvfosth twith fad) diligence, thatin thoxt timebe found meanes to difpatd) bis bucle Dana -o2 not, itisall one for the matter conceniting the PP dion, eitherof Albton the giant (as before 3 baue pee: Death , but commanded themto be theutt into athip, twlthoutimaifter, mateormariner, andfotobeturs Serlioa one Hed mothe maine ocean fea, andtotakeandabite fach foxtuae as fhould chance bntothem. Thefe las air, thencalled Albion, uberetheptokeland, andinfees hing to prowide thenrfelues of vicuals by purfate of Lwilde beatts,mnct with no other inbabitants,than the Tube and Muage giants mentioned before, abome our hidtostens fo3 their beattlic tind of Lifede call Duels, Tiththele montters dithete ladies (fine Dug None other to fate the motions of their fen: fualltnit)toine inthe ac of veneric, amdingendzed Araceof people in propastion Rotbing differing front or fathersthat begat them,tro3 in conditions from Saree thereto, ts Peniduenture pe toil thinkethat gs baue WOU Mp elle, inrebrarting this biterinot the the ficll be. tnas, N\ Lich iInbabites the =i w) SS felo giants cnelie ercepten thom he biterliedeftroten , andlefe not one Of themaliue thaough the whole Fle, ibutas we thal Not DoubE Of Weutes comming hither, fo map tue alluredly thinke,that he founn the Fle peopled efther -twarrant othertwife thar bp likelie confedcures. Which asin this hittorie of the lavies they are not moft probable,pet bane tue thetven the likelict,that -_(as ive thinke)mapbe damedto agree with thofe ane Donfa, ag Iulius Solinus Polyhiftoritt plaine ty0208 Julius Solim™ € Uponthefe confiverations J haue no doubt to de liner tuto the reader,the opinion ofthofe that thinke thisland to baue beneinbabited before the arriuall bere oflszute,trutting it maybe taken in aod part, fith we hane but thewed the conieaures of others, till time that fomre fufticient learned man fhail take Dpon him to dectyher the daubts of all thefe nate ters. Neucrthcleile, ¥ thinke god to aduertife the reader that thefe tories of Samothes, agus,Sar ror,Dzuis,and Wardus,do relic onelie bpon the au -thoziticof Berofus, thom moft diligent antiquaries boreied. asa fabulous and counterfet antho2, and Vaccrins bath laboured to prone the fame bp a {per cial treatife latelie publithen at ome, THE Pokhumus, 02 his eloeebanther) hearing of this gteat miffortune that had charicen fo his fore Sts ulus, linentiotlong after; but vicd for berie greefe: and foroin(asts frypofen)ixbich beconcetuen thereof. And the pong gentlentan; immediatlie after he hay flainebis father (tnmaner befoealledged) teas bas nifhed bis countrie:, and therebpon got bint inta Greciahere travelling the countric, helighten by ehanceamong Omeof the Lrotan offpzing,and allo: Soith the generation ofthote abich Albion the giant 3° cating bimfelfe with them, grete bp meanes of the - placed bere, 03 fome other kind of people thant "ab Lhod, bed 10 fubdue, and fo reigned as tell oucr thentas o- het thote abich he bougt toith him. This Brats, o2 Weptus [for this letter (Y) hath auiclent time had the foundsboth of V and I] (as theautho2 of theboke thich Geffrey of Monmouth the iwold and liketuife of Wipttes his being here, Tiptiesis -_pattof Scotland thich twas ancientlie called Calis aA ies hatingatadere,ofebich wounn Dees biter) father, 2° yealta ntenadgis granofatherahetber the fame toas Uyple defcended of - things of fuchantiquitic, tue cannot haue fufticient tho it performing forme bol tabich be either ther apt td miake,o2 before had mane,erected analtar in that JItherto hattewe \ N\ tance with bis peor mouehim;fithF {ce nothow either in this,o2in other Tobn Rousout US thus imbarken and lett tothe mereyofthefeas, 60 Ddeth recor, of Daud Pen- by bap lvere brought to the coatts of this Fle Concérntig thereforeout Brute,whether bis fae ther Auttus was fonne to Atcantus. the forme of Aes neasby hts tite Crenfa, 02 fonne to Boithunme calledalts Afcanins , and (nite fo Aeneas bp bis inifedaninta,we toil! not further fand.iButthis,ine find, that ahen he came totije agent 15, pares; fo fhat he wasitioty able fo rive abzove toith his father finto the fogrefts and - 5 . serene Seat bp mifhap,o2 bp Gong proutdence) fo frtke bis father } hough formes will 1'¢\Heeds haucit; that a us, fet his wife Uppermnertra at libertic, and tubs thors that baue tweitten of their comming into this ducdthe abole kingdome of the Aratues, Fle. Wut as for an attured puofe that this Jle was Mis done,he cauted thenaughters of Danaus (@ 50 inbabited with people before the conuning ofBzufe, MANYAg remained Within the limits of bis Domini, Ftrutkit map luffice Ahich before is reciten out of On) tobe ent for, home be thought not wortbie to Annius de Viterbo,Theophilus,Gildas,anb oter,ale Kue, bicaufe of the crucll murther tbidy thep bad though ninch moze might be faid:as ofthe comming Pontmitted on bis bacthzens but pet for that they biter of Diiis, as well asin the other parties of Ioere his wines fitters, hetwould not put themto trie,and swith4 retinue of fuch as follotwen him, pat 1 fig through kiners feas,at length be arriued in the > to Sle otieitaitte, Oy {poker of the trbas hitants of this Zie F\before the con pymegoF‘Beate, ab was called Lpneea. Uponbis returne into Aegypt, Andthus much fo: the ladies, tote firarge a+ hegauebis father to bnderttand the tole circums -renture of thetrarriuall bere , as i map (eme to Mance of the trecherous crueltic bien by bis tele manie ¢(twith goncanfe incredible, b without furs and hisdaughters inthe murder of bis brethren, and 40 ther auouching it fo, truth, J leaucit to the conftoce bow hardly he himfelfethad efcapeddeath outofhis ration nf the reaver,to thinke thereofas reatonfhall bricleshandes, Gherebpon attine conuententhe bis father Dnwares, and therebpon for fears of his. » grindfathee Silniug Potthumns hefled the cour + Thefirst Chapter, us: botwbeit, thichthep tvere that fhoulvarrine in beigth beacontwife,accominglpasthebadrequettes hegrewiirfome fatare,and hunting ina foweti fur, 2 drafins, againft whom he wageth : twife Ippermmneitva preferven, as befme pe haue ., this Fle, wwe cannot fap: butit fufficeth to bnioete Stand,that none nfthem bight Albina. So that,tabes therthe hifforic of theitlaving bere fhould be frue ALaciinnta) felli lowte With ancece ofbis mother Ia »» nitiaand bp bie had a fonneofithom the nien hi trad »» uelljanb therefore tuas caliediBentus, ibe after as >» banifhment,hisletterto king Pan- Critomedfa,42 Ppzene, 43 Cupheno, 44 Themiftas heard, Atcer he was once got out of the reac) and bangerof bis father inlaw king Danaus; he gaue he faith Siluins (the fonne of Aeneas by his tote »» OfBrute andhis deftent; haw heflue: hisfather in bunting,his ee rottenet printaodoerntas0ceweate,oentones inage (thereof be twas defcended)in proces of tinte into great reputation among them : chieflie by rea: . fon there ivere pet diners of the Drotan race, arp "that of great authozitic inthat counteie, $fo2Bpe rhus the fonne of Achilles, haning 10 ithe by bis PaHnias. iuife Permione,maried Andpomache,late wife bata Heco2 sand.bp hic had thee fonnes, Wolofhiis,piler us,and Pergamus, tthoin their tinte greto to be of an, begotten of bis wife Creula,¢ borne tn Zroie, great potuer in thofe places and countries,ahd thete before the citic tuas beffroien, Wutasotherdo take 4o ofipringlikewite: hereby Wentus o2 Weptus wane : » the authoof that bake (abatfocuer he twas)ano feo friendibip. 3fo2 even at bis fir comming other as folloty Dim, are deceiued onelie in this thitherdiners of the Lroians that rematnedtn fere Pointmitabing the matter,in that Pothumus the uitude, being defrousof libertie, by flocks reforten inne of Aeneas (begotten of his wife Lauinta, ana butobim. And amongt other, Atfaracus twas one, aneafter bis fathers deceatte in Ftalie)was calle frhom 2Weute intertained,receiuing at his handsthe atts, tho hab ifue a forne nanted Aulius, tbo poflcMio: of {undzie forts and places of defente, bes (85 thefe other bo coniecure) was the father of - fore that the king of thofe parties conlo hauebnder? tranflaten voth affirme) toas the fore of Siluius, the fone ofAfcanius, the fonneof Aeneas the Crots ne laNea Va, Buute, that noble chiettaine ano aduenturous leas fandingo2 knowledge of any fuchthing. erewith - Of thofe people, shich being defcended (for the alfs fuch as tere readie to make theaduenture teith' Moethat part in the i Py ans be fo fourth generation)from thole Zot 5° him,repairedto him onech five, therebpon be firtt at elcaped twith life,aben that roiallcitic as" placed gartfons in thofe totonesfhid) had bene thus thie ane bythe Greekes, got polletttenofthis waz: and mof famous Fle. dA Said : La_ thi S Opinion Giouan Villani a jflozentine inbis ituerfall hittozie , {peaking of Aeucag and ofipsing kings in Ztalie, (eemeth to Agree, there Delivered vito him, and aiterwards with FMaracns and the refidue of the multituve be twithoe into the mountains nére adioining. And thus being * made frong toith fudy alliffance, bp confultation had with them that twere of mot authozitie about bin, : |