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Show hipsand gallies that lap at ancjo2. Shere was nd fayfo; the Romans tobeipe the matter: therefore agreat number of thole Ships tere fo bzuifed , rent and tweather-beaten, that tithont net reparation thep would feruc to no be of failing . This twas a great difcomfort to the Komansthathad brought suet no prouifion to line by in the winter feafon, 102 fatw ante hope bot they thould repatle againe in» to Gallia. Jn the meane time the Writthh princes that tere in the Romane armie, perceiuing how greatlie this mthap bad difcouraged the Romans, and a gait bp the frail citcuit of theircampe,geffing that place; the Writains mdged that the Womans woula conte ‘thither forit: therefore hauing longed thenu: felucs tvithin the fyads in ambuthes the night bes fore; ort the mozrotveafter Lhenthep fatw the ato: mars difperfen bere ¢ there, and bafie tocut Dotwite the come, thep fet bpon them ona (udder, and flea ing fome felv of them, brought the refioue out of oy» bet, compatiing them about twith their hootlemen ro andeharets,(o that thep tere in great diftrelle, The maner of fight twith thefe charets twas fuch, fhat inthe begiming ofa battell thep tyould ride aboutthe fines and thirtsof the enimies hoff, anv bes fol thete darts as thep fate in thote charets, fo that oftentimes to(th the beateng of the hotles, and craz hitig noite of the charet thecles thep difordered their enhwiesandafterthat they bad umnd themfelues tn amongtt the tropsof hordenten, thep would leape out ofthe charets aid fight on fot.In the meant time "thep could beno greatnumber,and that lacke of bits tels fo2e opretten them,thep fale printlte atwap one, 20° thofe that guided the chavets would toithdzate them after another out of the campe,purpofing to affent ble their powers againe, and to forettall the 20+ mans from bitfels, and{oto drive the matter off till winter :bich if thep mright do (banquithing thefen2clofing them from returning) thep trafted that none of the Romans from thencefwzth woulo felues out ofthe battellplacing themfelues fo,thatif their people tuere overmatched with the minltitude efentniies,thep might cafilic withnzaty to their cha rets, and mount bpon the fameagaine, bpmeancs tiberofthey tvere as readie fo remoue as the hole, Mert,and as feofat fo frand ini the battcll as the forte mett,and fo to fuyplie both duties in one. And thofe attempt eftfones to come into Wrltaine.Cefar mil charetmenby erercife and cuffomeiwere fo cunning trotting their dealings, becaute thep fatd to deliuer inthetr feat, that although their booties were put to the refioue of their boftages , commanded bits tels to be brought out of the parties abiofning, 30 runandgallop , pet could thep Map thenvand hold and not haning other fuffe torepaire bis hips, he them backe at their pleafures, and turne and wind caufed 12 of thofe that tuere btterlie patt recoues tie bp the burts receiued through violence of the fhem fond fro in a moment, notiwithtanning that the plate were berie fépe and bangerons : and a gainethep wouldrun bp and dofone berientmblic Dpon thecops,anb ftand byon the beame,and conuep themfclues quicklieagaine into the caret, i Cefar thus finding bis people tn great piftretle Themanerof the Britains ane in sib teadte to be deftroted,came fi geod time, and dre them ont of that danger ; for the Writains charets, the Romans giue afrefh fallie to 40 iiueréd dport bis ayproch twith netw fuccors, gaue suerte alt the Britainsand putthemtoflight, they fue to Calle thetr eninries arip further,¢ the Romans were Cafarforpeace 5 what kings and een belinered out of thefeare therein thep for before were affiftantsto Caffibellanein the battell bis comming. Furthermore, Cefar confioering the againSt Cafar,and the maner of borhpeoples time feruen not fo allaile bis enimies ,. kept bis encounters by the reportofdiuers Ground, card thortlie-after byonght backe bis tegt Chronologers. tempeff,to be bzoken, theretuith the other (in thich fomerccoueric tyas percetucd) might be vepatred and amended, ons inte the cantpe. Chilethele things tuere thus adming,¢ all the wo Mans ocenpied,the rel that tuereabzoadintheficlos gotthematwap. After this there fallotena :foze fear ©& Hilete thee chines twere a go fonof ratte and fotvle toeather , sbich kept the Mar © boing,it chanced that as one mans Within their campe', and fkaid the Wetains p of the Montane legions nas front offering battell, sBut in the meane time thep Y mcd the feuenth, twas fent to fent meffengers abzoad into all parts of the cour fetch in come outof the coun trie, to gine kriotolenge of the imal number of the ~ The xiy. Chapter. b> tricabdioining ( as their cu Romans, and that hope there twas both of great 4) Tome twas)no iwarre at that {poile to.be gotten, and occafion to deliner them: tine being fulpected, 02 once felues from further banger for ener, if thep might fiber partof the people remained abjoad orice erpell the Romans ont of their campe. eres in the ficl,anb part repaired to the campe:thofe that bpon a gteat multitude bothof bosemen and fot Awarded before the campe,informed Cefar,that there 60 Men of the Wettains were {pedilic got togitper,znd Sypearedaduft greater than twas accuftomed from Approched the Romanecampe. i hatquarter, into the tubich the legion twas gone to Celaralthough he fatw that the fame wouln'come nee eeenn the matter fopafle hic) bad chanced before, that tf the pxtinries Y imanded thofe bandsthat twardcd ‘were put to the repulfe,thep touldeafilic efcape the to go toitty him thattuap feosth , and appointed other datiger Wwithfwiftucte of fot; pet having iw with two bands to come intotheir rones,andthe refipue wane tearm: , and'to: follow nit. Wetas not gone anie great way fromthe c Libenbemnightte thersbis people wereouremrne Chebbptheenimicarndbad much a dotoboats out fhebrunt: fosthelegion'beingthrongentogether Baltatns pelteothem fore twith arrotues ann darts a echMoe:fortithens therewasno-forageLettin 2 bint thirtieborfemen (ahith.Comius of Areas: bad brotightoucr twit bit; aben be was fentfrem Ce far as-an-ainbaflado: bitte the A5pitains)be placed dis legions it owerofbattell before his campe, and focommitig to foinewiththe Britains, they were notableto fufteine thevbiolentimypeeMion.of theate sred mons fo fed, ‘She Romans purfueatherm& farte as thep inere able to auertake, anie.of.soem and 0 Maieng marie of them, ¢ burning bp all = boufes Britains onderkings. the hiftorie ofEnglan d. « poufesallabout, camebackeagainetothetrcampe. Fninediatlie aherebpon, even the fameday, thep {ent ambatlavo2s to Cefar to fue for peace,ahoglay-' Ite accepting thetr offer, commanded themto fend: otter ito Ballia,atter he hould be returned thither, hotagesinnumber duble to thofe that torre agreed pporratthe irl. After that thefe things tere thus -sahich he thought to vifozver the arate of the enimics, Aiwice they incountren togither tot ooubtfull vice tarie . At length they ioined puiflance againt puit -fanice,and fought averic fore and cruell battell, till f nally atthe funden comming of the CaAcifmen ans Comithmen,fopuge a noile was raifeoby the foun of beis hanging at their trappers aid charets, that deren, Cefar becaufe the moneth of September the Romans affonied theretutth, tocre moze cafilie {was woell-neare balfe (pent, andthat winter Hates put to flight, The Wxtains, Scots, and ies fol. tobrmkethe feas ) determined notto fate ante lon ger, buthauing wind and weather for his purpote, gothinfetfeabozd with his people,and returned ina fo @ailia, teaton the Komans kept themfelues clofe togt fher,the Ibritairis; Scots, + ics dtd (carfe fo much hattieto theentinies as they thenfclues reecitien, Wut pet they follcincd on Hill vpon the Romans on(afeafonriof meet for his tueabe and Kauifen hips | lotwing the cafe without ozder 02 arate, fo that by € Thus wrlteth Cefar touching his firliournie made fifo Wettaine. Wut the Betith hittorte (trhidy till if lyas Darke night. Cefar after he had percetued thent once with Polydoticalleth the tietw bifforte)veclareth that Ce farina piteht field twas banquithed at the fir ene counterandfo twith2elw backe into Jfrance. Beda alfo twriteth, that Cefar comming into the countrie , , dratone, did that he could toaffemble bis compas nies togither,minding the nert mowing to feeke his reuenge of the former dates difaduantage. Wut fox fomuchas knowledge was giuen hint that bis thips of Gallia,bere the people then called Wortinbaz (bp veafonofa fo26 fenmpelt)were (beaten and rent, biter (hich ate at this dap the fame that inbabitthe diotefeof Leriwine) from tence lieth the Mortek pillageouer into 1Beitaine, now called England, that manieof thenv tuere patt fernice, he doubfen leatk fuch netues tvonld incourage his entmies , and lning his people intotelpaire, Wiherfore he detetmt Hot togither' So fatle of great hips and row gals ned tot fo fight till tinte moze conuenient ; fending liesberetvith he patlen over into WBeltaine,ethere ali bis wounded folks Unto the hips , thich become at the firtt being weatien with Tharpe and fore fight, mManded to ‘be nelic raged and trimmed, After and after taken with a qgrienous tempetf, he tot the this, beeping bis armie for a time totthin the place greater part of his nante; with no fntall number of there he toas itainped without iffuing forth, be bisfonlotersjand almioft all his howlementsand thers ., Morttiedzelw totheleafize , there bis tips late at With being returned into' Gallia , placed his fouldianchor, atid there tolthin a firorig place forfificd for 028 tH feeds to fotourne there forthe twinterfeafon. thepurpofe helodged hisholt, andfinallie without Thus faith Bede, The Wrltity hifforte mozeouer mas hope to atthtetie' avite' other erploifauatleable for keth mention of thee briver-bings that afped Cam ‘that time,he twko thelea tutth (uch hips as were apt bellane in this firft battel fought with Cefar, as for failing, anpforepafted inte Wallia; leauing be. Crivfous cia Enerus,king of Albania; not cals bindhimatlthe (poile md baggage for tant of deb ied Scotland:Gnitethus bitig of Wenedocia,thatis felsandleiure tocottucie wt over. qihus haue:the Porthiwalesiand Wzitacll bing of Demetia,atthis Heots intheirchesnicles framed thettatter , moze Dapcallen Southwales: i to the confountitico® the iomane hittories ,thart ace The fame hittore alto maketh mentlotof one Wee 40 eoaing to the report of our Witt and Cnglith linus that was generallof Caffibellanesarmic,and iyziters sand therefore toc haue thought god tofhety liketutfe of Penis brother to Caflibellane, treint it here,that the oiuerfitie of to2tters and their afters fighthayened toget Cefars faafaftenedinbis Hhiels bya blow abich Cefar ftroke at him. Andz20 tions may the betterappete. Mfthis (udder departing alfo,o2 rather Aeing of Geus alfo and Denancius were at the battell tain of Callibellane. Wut Menius died within r5 dates after the batteltof the: hurt receiued at Cefars hand, Although atter he was fo hurt, he fue Labionus one of the Romane tribunes: all Hbich map well be Sulius Celar out of Weitaine, Lucarius the poet maketh mention , reciting the fateng of ompetis inatroration made bp him bonito bis fouloiers, thers icherep2ochfallic ann difdainfullie repzmucd the dox ings of Cefarin Weitaine faieng + i true, fit) Cefar either maketh the beit of things for 5° bis owite hon ovr, ovelfecoucting to trite but conv Mentarfesmaketh no account tobdeclare fender lescitcuntttances, oxanie more of the matter, than the chiefe points of bis dealing. Tervita yadfitn offendit terga-Britannis. 2 : =Cpfar taketh'anew occafion to maké ; . . : : i warre againft the Britainshearriueth on Agate, the Dcotith hittortograyhers waite, that thecoaltwichoutrefiftance,the number ofhis thenit was firtt knowneto the Writains, that Ce: -_ships,bath armies incounter,why Cafarforbad the fav would invade thent, there came from Calfibel: lane king of eitaine an ambaftado2 buto Goerus Romans to' purltie the difeomfited' Britains, he lnepaireth his navies the Britains choofe Cafiibel- Bing of Scots,tho inthe nameof big Caffibellane Tequiren aid againt the common enimiesthe 4a, © Mainswhich requett (wag granted, and 10 fhonfand tots tent to the aivof Caltibellane. At their come hing toUonvon, thep tuere mot ioifullie receiued of Caffizcliane 5 tho at the fame time bad knotyge that the Romang were come on land , and bad beaten fuch iBzitaing backe as iuere appointed tore? Ot their landing. Wherevpon Calitbellane with all $ thole puitance mightilie augmented , notonlie With the fuccours of the Scots, butalte of theyDicts iinthat common cante han ent allo of theit People toain the sBritains) (ct fovward towards the © there he teriathe cuimics to bes Ke their frit aypioch togither, Calltbellane font bis bostfemten anv charets callea Effeda ybythe --- full,¢ thereforecanted a fpaing fide , tibteh furthered the force ofthe tentpeff, to thegreaterperill bfthofe Thesftate ofthe ante Part of theeciittrie about, but ourtic int this Jane theit cheefe gouernour,andskirmith a~ foedlwihhelteoimionban ban ai The xiiy. Chapter. ST Din vill tue returne to the: & fequcle of the matter, as Cee far bimfelfe teporteth. After bis comming into Gallia, P. there twere but tivo cities of EF all iBiitaine that fent ‘ouet \iheir holkages according 16 octaffonto Cefartopickea net quarrel againf Dion Cafius, --thent, abich ifiryan wanted, "aa peta -- if, ng! SESeee bo Phe third Bodke of yetbehalikotwile fo fille Lolthwater, that thep Pt dndanqer bp finking to pertth ano to.be quite oft, 302 the mone in the fame night twas at the |