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Show 42 : ‘ Renae, never ae Seite era i mounted bpintoan bigh place tatfeo bp, ecbaroma ke eat fans mane foothe nortce, ont of the whic) ban seaavee chiefett perfons of the foxfeitarea afbeare reaching Dotone to bir thighes,bir beaue eee ee odieJ tion ant Mlthie concupticence oe on iris : i ae pips aingerspaksie - catin 7 their gads:for fihereas Claudius himfelfe ne peeryaied eee eenat a oa o ike feats ee eee poopi Aone Oa arefox, om: ate acSes fet fooxth foferue int 10 srelains Catus the peocurato? ofthat Ble mats -_feinenthat the fameought to berenetned againe.io this another gricfetwas apded, that there Seneca Whur, av lent to the nobilitic ofthe ie, foure hundzed fee fons,for in thefe dais(ap thep)the greatett {pa ibe feitehparties as thofe that are {anozant hic) toav to Spend out lines in thequarell of ourotone countrie, What anumber of fouldfershaue bene trantpo2ted over frombencetoferue inotherlands, ifaiuftaccountivere taken thereof ?ZheGermans | -_‘ftereiesech bundzev being 500000 pounds Harling, 02 thereabout,bpon great interett, he required the -teyole fammetogtther bp great rigoz and biolence, although beforcedthemt at the fir to take this mo5 nie to bfurie. by manhod haue catt (fatthep)from their fhoul- Alb {ach old fonldiers as tere placed by twaie of a pers the heanie poke of bondage, and ate not defen- colonie , to inbabit the totune of Camelodunum,cy Wwithariuer, Where the Writainshauctheircoun- andgoageous apparelialfo caufedthe people ta haue bit in great reverence. She ware achaine ofgold , great and berie maffte and tas clad ina lofe bic tleof fundgie colours, and aloft therebpon the had to then are weleft nalsed + (poiledof that which rematr >> hetl in our honfes,+ we our felues ag menleft defolate € dead, Pow fhall we loke fobetter nealing,?7 at their hands bereaiter,that tn the beginning deale. athicke Zrith mantel: hereto in hicyand(as hie cutometnas )febareatpeare, tofhetubirtelfe the moe dzeanfull, AY n Theoration ofqueene Voadicia full of pradence and[pirat to. the Britains , for the | , wherein she rippeth vp the vilefernitudean had bene captive p2tfoners 02 bondmen, Weftoes sedupon them , with other matters verte motine, this , the temple there that tuas built in bono: of both Feeirieeemislussnd their cni- countric, as Julius Cefar was, if the Wyitains -_lourof religion dtd fpotle, confume and Denoure the The eleuenth Chapter. Claudius, as an altar of eternall rule and gouernment, twas ferned tith preetts , the trhich Onder co- godsof all mex. MPorcoucr {uch range fights and tomnders as not fhrinke 02 quaile in courage forthe mifanuene chanced about the fame time, pzicked the Wpitatns ture that thould happilte chance by fighting one bat- the rather fortward. 302 the image of the gopoefle remaineth with thole that {eck to deltuer themfelues ---Dotone, turned bir backe (as tho fhonld fate the Romans with hisarmic, as it were banifhed in an langbing , ad a furre in the theatre, twith great -_ -tute there to make anicnotfe. Dhefea ata (prittg pion Cali Side eypesten ef ablounie colonc, aiiben tye tide go was gone backe, there were (ene on the fands the confultations. Chushauing takenaduiletogither, and trholic milking their prefent tate, thepnetermined to take weapon in band, and fo bp force to thapes efigures of mens bodies. Women alfo as rautfbedof thetr twits, and being as it tere in a fur ric, propelled that deftrudion twas at band, fo that foelse for vefoxmation. eyoyoy put greatlie in hope , and the ; 5 tweeping and lamentable hotwling , at fuch time as it was certeinlie Knowne that there tas no crea' nocd inour bufineffe : for tele danger itis mar ' 4 A catalog of caufes or grecuances inciting the "Britains to rebellagainSt the Romans,wherein is thewedwhatiniuriesthey ' ; dounaeae chancen bp the craft Polydor Senot fame naturall caufe aataemannae ple oftentimes taketh fupertitioufie, tn place of : 2 : 50 Strange wonders fignifieng things to follow , ‘ne wonders and appariti: of diners/range Juleined ons; thechiefe caufe of the Britains infurging again't the Romans,they admittedas wellwomen as mento publike gouernement. A deferip. tion of queene Voadicia,hir prfonage and manct of attire. she SHEN elt tenth C} The tenth Chapter, femmnend dud troden onderfeot,of them Hho ftudte no- 29 S ains ; bute home for their etter animating and embal- S)yoening, the btteren this gale aA lantozation inmanner and ~~ fountefollotwing, "Domembbondage Auttherebaue beneanie of ibertie,butalfo freedomeit felfe, and therebp leaue 7? pedid not for a tinte fer a difference bettoene thent. ¢¢ MD iudged thether of both is mol_ fo be defiren : nolo 3 bopethat haningrtrico what it is tobe onder fieritie for if tue which haue bene liberalite and in 2 « wave Williwith merefome pone iudgement,and -_that Chall {ucen bs, andarelike tobe bought op 9 liberticand freevomweis tobe preferred before theale Pihebarmes alreavie taken, acknowledge pout " oueright, ano fo2Cake pour former erro agatein « Satenumber of pou haus rathlic peeterted an ere femall Guereignti¢ before thecuffomesandlaiwes cc of ‘ ROH 4 ete at this time(¥ doubt ponett maner beought bp, Mould btterlie forget our > -_patttinate felicitic : that map tue hope fo»itt thole tnmiferie and thaaldome? 33 J nm not make rebearfall of thete things tnte °? pon, tothe end3 would peouoke you to miflikieof 55 this prefent efkate ofA things ‘ (fox twell 3 knoty;pou ‘ 2 ; 3 ahipeeninaaaeldort -_ 22 ebnderiand botw much free poucrticts 59 infcareof thofe thing: ; " i « psDraper Sayeth cere oil aad mine ser LsSPP is annered; and much toealth ti refpect of cap before band) but fothe end J mate giue pou beartic 33 (faith Polydor Virgil) Avett fo permit the tht rs Tequiretd all things to be tupitten in maner as thep cc ME attendeth , Jtoz that thing (3 befeech pou) can wae bef bilergricuons tte thenatureof man; pour ofune accozd-and meanes: pou defermine;fo ee F wee Not happened brite bs , fithens thetime both me and pour felues with willing minds) :as 55 mon that are nothing in Doubt of allthe Romane ouldenice of God, defpifi prelorred before great riches; aherconto fern tuitie-tnder foren magiftrats; trberebpon faucet & Flange Momans have bene acquainted twith this : ! Metvenotall in manner bereaucdof ourviches cc . Con to make warre again the Romans. Chere tocre oc We _HUFWikE waMey Tloadicia beaten by the fuldiers, Dis daughters rauithed,the peeves of the realane bes to theend tue mate inioie, notonelic the name of by religion ; the which teacying all things tobe pane ther, thep chofe bir tobe capteine (for they im rule Cee and gouernement made no difference then of fer, 2 a -tubetber thep committed the fame to man o2 worET Te man) and fo by agenerall con{piracie,the move part jae tops -_pf the people bautng alo allured the CAey ment bry rsbe goer Wandaca, and fihilett the remembzanceof our ancientlibertie >> c¢ Yon deceined tuith the Romane perfuafions, that 40 ourfocemd valiant acts for anerample to our por s toe Pate them all kinds of tributs, pea for our Rtownicia alias OS HingOMe Was fpoiled bythe Romane capteins, iin, fince twe were bome and Dwell tn this He and > -hane onename common to bs all) ict bs now,euen , -noin (Fi faie,becaule wehauenot doneit heretofore, remaineth) fiche togither ,andperformethat thing -_sahich doth perteine to baltantanobardie courages, 22 cc Dajpenied quite contraric to that bis erpectation. soz friendes ,and kinffolbes (fo2 % thinke Wweareall of Jdoluppote (mp louers and friends) that there heen isha manhere butboth well brderitand hole much and bated the name of the Memans moft of all > : things clfe but how to become lozds ehaue rule of greatlie incouraged the Wet 30 other men. Wherefore inp welbeloued cifisens , 29 earneftlie bent tofeeke reuenge of their inturies , Dome ad familie preferued from all iniurie ; it Wiletherefore that inhabit this Gland, tthich for 22 ared (as pou heare)fet forth At with fuch maiettie, that the WE ray parts pzactfeo bp the or mans greatlic to their griets < crtentyiee and that the apuenturing hither twas dangerous: 53 20 as Wwe din fometime to Auguttus and Caligula, although tt be inmiconed about withthe Dcean fea, 22 diniding bs from other nations, (othat wefwmets ». the bands of the Komans:and becaufe fhe teas mot ‘Sonat Hire and Sto: Mis helresfrpothig by that meanetobaucbiskings Cefar, o2 fue ss them iwitly our finorDsthen thep were pet farre off, Ifue bponan other earth ,¢ onder a fenerall heanens, 7 RYOR. poled,thorough mantecnill and di{pleatures. Foz ubere> As Pralutagus(to is fuyypo Sea? fen by Hector Boctius tobe . Poaturagus, Acuiragus , king of the people called cent) bad Fe Oxfry, AVC the crmperour and twoof bis clone daughters tolet bp and bp datue them backe as foe did >» #4 iD no} within our Zlan i iwould ict paffe , leatt te inight be thougbt to offerb fall out and come to pate. Wut the wWritains twere chiefelie meucd to rebel' Co: Tx. 8 . eee on by the ult complaint of Woadicia , declaring Soemoe™ ConTaclibte YrsCAG xe We Wpltaing fied twere occafianed fo do as thep purr Co hotw wnfecmelie the had bene vfod and intreatedat oa SHO at the fot 77 ,, tue, even tue (J faie) whofe name hath beene long: oy bept bid from the twifett of them all, are nofy cone Ms Q Sens -_fo bncourteouflic with bs:fince there is no manthat taketh {o mud) as a wile beaftbut at the fivtt he tilt: therith it gant bi fome gentieneffe twin it to fart: lfavitte? Sut tee our felues (to fate the tructh) are ce2 - =sheers nae ae Div Uoadicta being pre S ie the ball teere the courts of tuffice tere kept, there twas a marucllous great noi{c beard, twith much nther Fland.ALet bs then (faib thep) take the oportuMceation not nnitie of time and gwdoccafion offeredandfmthiwith fable toabuentur, arbtage towers whew pre, pote, than to be beivzaied and taken in thefe our PAS well hot and tchich tap toe Mould come bp ante) the quantitie thereof maic tell be calledDa maine, pee shit eaePeet ‘ gaue place as banquifhed) tothe enimiies. Alfo in Dion Cafiive ken fomepitic of the poze Britains , tho bp their diuine polver pid twithbold the chiefecapteine of the "» thamefull wrongs whidi their enimies inflice to fight for:the Romansbaue none atall, butacor from miferie. Mow aypearedit that the gods hantae it gaint netous defire to gaine by rapine,andto fatiffie their telloz tino, Greatett force and conftancie altoaics 30 Victoriatn thetemple at Camelodunum, Sipping fobenegs fotoans aco racnt aainlt fhe their enicourag d:0uethemiontof thetr pofletions andlands, and ace would fhetv foine profe of the noble protweffe that {was eutdentlic found in their tomzthie ancefto2s,and -_eathotichargedoftheir bondage; onclie to the Axor 99 mans the dead do ftill live, ahpalt to increale thetr ae ? commonitic and gate. i Sfanie of os be without monie (as F bnow not, 5 trie,thetr wines amd parents, as tuftcaules of war 20 countedthe Weitains as flaues,and as though thep erceftuelutts. Thep might eafilie be compelled to depart the fuch asare brought into fernftune, are altwatestp along ¢ vericpithie ozation. it mightte ve veontel fhape, feuere eticaee, ambtharpe voice, totth bir long and pellotw trefics -pelled mante of the Wyttains out of their houles , pedas Wwe aretoith the maine Dreanfea,butonclic the hiftorie ofEngland. YamrndertheRomans. Thefate oftheBri- The fourth Booke of to rebellion ,rofe andaffembled themfelues tomer =™ of temta hundzed and tiwenttie thoufand got tore her in one armie wnder the teabing of the fatp Toa -_igla , 02 BWumduica (as fome name bir.) She therefore to encourage bir people againtt the enumics, after (becaufe pou de feare and fe them erie twell >> -_thankesand woethie commendations , for that-af 2? well to prouide for things necellare(therebp to belpe *" puiffarice, 1 BG. 22 Zfpouconfiver the number of pour enimies, itis >» petedians 2 Do not ine ( belive other things that $e notgreaterthanyours:ifpouregardthetr frength, 2? Glues Mid the land that we till fox, their onelic fatcates 2 Wot much better is if ta-be once ee Mertunate inden; than onder thefoxged a faletitle of libertie; continuallietopaieforour ot afredome om mud isitmorecony « to lofe onr lines in pefenfeiof our coun : ent caric about not fo mucasourbeads Ut Dailie oppreffen ¢ laden With immimera: thepare no ftrongerthan pou: andall this Doth eay te filie appeere by the batlinets, babergeons ,¢areines hbereivith pou bearmed; andallo by the walls; Bits 55 hes. andtrenches that poubaue made for pour otwn -_defenfe, to heepe off their ercurfions, tha bad rather >> fight iwith bsa farveofe , thancopetdeale with os °° -atihand firokes , as our cuffome of,the wwartes.and 2? martiall difcipline deothrequive.Wiiberefore nedake farreerceedthenvin force, that iumine opinion, oye a ations 2 48ut to abat end do Fremember Of thele things ,fince they wiilnotfuftee -_aarmie.is moxe,ffrong than fone.Avalls.andoneof uw targets wonrthall the armourthat they Do beare 55* rn fo become teesForthat andhowe mucdhwe be ‘them that are vean,there tsnotoneberebut 92% tell trerdtann, Among offer natiois bpomthem: by meanes aberest; tf the Cidoriebe >» guna, Wwe fhallfane mabethen captisios:.07iftne -» -_lofe the fielb,tue aamcalaiiialiinahae: git 29 « by 6 |