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Show arw The fourth Booke of the hiftorie of England. 5 thao come to patle) he purpofed tomakea full cons reduce the Writains fromthetr ruse manners and ae Sgr -_cuffoms, tmtoamozeciuill foztandtrade of living, Comes that changing their natural flercenefte and apt vit ; interteinied iwithy honowrable: ponifion one of the yod ingsofFreland, whichby ciuill difcowiwas expel orld lepanpdsinen out ofbiscountrie, AIrven Agricola fore pe haue heard. ©) MButhhereas helwanten Hips forthefunithing terprife,bis wit and policte founda hit to pofition totvarre , thep might theough taffing pleafares be fo inured theretwith , that thep {ould oefire ---tolineinreftand quictreffe: andtherefore be erboru eye wartdie 8 BL fad) IBritains as he bad there withhimiinatd, tidy -_temples,commionballs there pleesof latu might be sree- eencnralicaasee. queft of the Zleof Anglefep,fromtheconquettieraf the Romane lieutenant Paulinus fas called backeby the rebellion of otherof the WBritains,as ber feagtnight be kept int on ee . oe am tonsnfitouldiers in thole partics ,imbopeverelic tpordccafior to palle oveinto Freland, andfor the ninoeaficabhancomentof bispurpoletherein, he Cao oe fox sootouta ptkennumberof to teothempetutlie, and bolpe them publikelie to butla precifes of 3 Knew the fordsand fhallow places of theftreames there, and tutthall Mere beric fhilfull in fioinmting maner of countrie then toas)be aypointen fo Brglelep pals -_comclie apparell after the Romane fathion, andbp _little andlittle fell to accuftome themfelucs to fine vargerous enterprifes,{n fead thereof bis prenecef: mongtt the bnfkilfull teas called humanitte o2 cour. venthe Fleintothe hands of Agricolatibofefamebp thele victories dailie mucincteated, as of onethat toke pleafure tn traucll, andattemptingtoatchine foz6 had delighted, to Mein the mateftiesof thetrof- WeDy aid fhe libevtie o -_Cametbere the Scotsnotw inbabit: for be twalted the countric tnito the tater of Lay, ia fach tile The svete putting the inbabitantsin feare, thatthey pact not ©*t- this Fle of Wrltaine,and{utfictentlictaughtbyotyer once fet pon bis arte, thoughit twere fo that the H peo mieris cpample, thatarmo2 houlolittle anatle where noe Efent overinte! Wrtaine tothelat of theo, ; fea was not (mall,byreaton of windsatvtempetts, 90 attempten'al great. anv monDerfeMadt; teat | MO High fying tives, Ebich toed and turmotled s 5, oe f : _thyetrcapteineMoTach other ofthe!aRomatrea foulosNe sate a S Pehare bette had cenellic: thebppainfullnil' Hence of thentthat biene butby biought and inured erp icyoftBeusapotnteD to andintirinctozs bane the aie deading hein; as officers to thot Rareeinite to theivigreat toto igs'then they met anofell intalkeoftheir patted Gratunartus.gigutesthaep tndiisrcadetate rouers onthe coats of sBeitaine, and inconntytog Hoithcontinall trauclanvbaronete, all thofevit: inthe feats of twarrd! ahoeberthep hancommitten prrils, Fo2offentimes the arte bylanvincamped e cestage Rept tiefea came on fame was berie foze difquirted and beren by tenv {with Dinerféof theaBeitains that mere reanie fo neo Maricotahis {nturies follotnen to the difquicting of the people , be 40 petandrage of tveather, Ueherebpon finding no toonit fecount fo others e tntbethe campe, and then ed) bad qo aduentures that one ment, qedgoure Aought befttotakeatapandremaue all occafions bapencd,as the greatlet arbinderance bytie eninties j bebuiloed 2S is int femblable Wemanner ts tn femblable of iwarre. And ict beginning with bimfelfe and bis _cettetne cattels and fortreties, tubicty be placed in The bis otune boutholo', pecloing nothing to fauor, but bis abuerfaries md tere fo able to be vefended,that the Romans'p fouldiers , tolenrDer fr. arefoymationtobebad tt Altogitber tn bis refpedt of bertue.,. node nfthGull shevein accounting then mattbeeen. WeGiogst £0 huowwallthings,but not todeothertitethantea, fourwwued,pardoning Call, faults, and Sharpelic punudhing great and bemoans ofterytos neitherprt uch conuerient teens, that thep greatlie annoied there was none of thofe cattels ubteh be butloed, ct ther none fuser out of the Momans banbs.or uum oucr bp compolition, forfeare to be taken: f that made fwzth bp the fouloters that late thusin qarcifon fie,And thus tir cofouningtbe tate of things.betwan bin great praileintime of peace,thembichcitherbp -ntmies twould cecoure thet lofies {uftemed tn fem met bp the twinters aduantage , not thep were pat togligence orfutterancenf the foxmecticutenants, divas cure feared, and accounted twaizfe than open prema was bis pradifodin the twinter tine of ts pecre. Wat tben (omer was come, be afembicn bis bzing buder fubiection thofe people , the tbich before ae oe amie atoarsg Ro- life audcfuGonof much ete The xDif, Chapter f ip : ono J are He Britains that infabi; : x) ted in thofe daies about the 5 Oe parts of Calenderivond, perz 75) Hoye) cetuing fi that danger thep ¢ mstiesaan ae be built a faxtref Borer Tes AND entries there, Betaing oe Mare ©) ther ,inpurpofetotriethe fore tunic of battell: thereof Agr' ong. Anduben be bad fufficienthic chathifed themand patton in fearebp (uch maruecofDealiang, bedp@ Mt the At fummer, Agricola canting dis hips to |p. str be brought about, and Aypointing them fo arriuc on the ag tndabiten thofe further parts of Scotland ; Lied Stelethe fame: ano fest fleaing the Watd)thepens thofe dates hadkeptcthemfclues:out of the naxth cents of Scotland ; be pales tatth bis ar Mieowehtberiaer of Clide; ad fubourd fuch people bondage,taidranco2 afide,anddelineredpledgesams till thofe daicshad not brewer pifcenered by. the to Toit to hues cattlsobebuitoee Within eae them,ententco and to be heptinethygarctfons | fotbat marestn be thongtbt it doufeewc fel topurpofe.fn:bicante (ome conqueft to be mave of Irriand mojpart of ASpitaing was} fromthe Romane ifMhatpartat Scotian tie) bosoceeth on te are cas bein dene the coafisof 1Bzitaine, ¢ lofing their beflels through _vobbers., and thecebpam twore npicbended,firthbp $0 tiberebpthe te wnoerfanvingof thete ara ramecerteintietotight:: - ; 5¢2 78 Gut famnmierert follotwing,Aacicola woethbisary eheeiche mie came to themounteine of Oransiben, there he prere ofAgribnderitmd that his enintes were incamped, tothe patedce number of 30 thoafand and abou', anpdailic there came to thens more compante of the WBztttth youth, fuch ee eeontsalfo as ee {uftte and = ‘ength able to toeltucapon and beare armont.a: ‘din the battels,to that the eniniies doubting the matter in open field » Chien theirtinein Might,and toith alt theiribele puiffance fetdpon Seat the Homane legions, ibid) thep knew fobs mal fcble and tweake, frulting bp acanifadatode Erb he faiteohere the faia legion late and finding mongtit thecapteins the chiefett twas one Galgagus Galganns -_thereatfemblen,mmave to themra pithie opation,to vedas tre on both fines twere put in o2erof battell, Agricola placed Sthoufand fotmenof ttrangers which be bad therein aid twitiybimt inthe miot, apointing thre thoufandho2emento fandon the fioesof thentas wings. She romance legions fwoat thete backs tt fred of abultworke. Zhe Wzitatns tere imbattelicd tn fac order,, that their fore ward odin the plaine --ground,and theather on the foeof an bill,as though Amica ban inotwleageof theic purpoledintent, Eheminikof -theflld twas ene nea ile tets the fighteuen iwithin the campe, needs haue courage them to fight manfullie; andlibetifeDioa? pina Scotty gritola tobis people: ahich being ended, thearmies man, Feldertn great nifoxoer betwoirt Aéepe and 7 , toere to be beterlic fuboued, 6° thom the Scotity donicles name Gald. Thisman whomcthe "allembled themfelues togie as chiefteine ann bean capteiite of allthe Szitains a telabeing apucctiten, marched forth with bis armie Fed them , that they might againe ¢oncetuefone Dope peace. Sptubich meanes manic countries dichofouta Ht tell,andafte? uch as theloe eal i ie - the Suabenersannthootlie attcr by the Friscrsjthe tahiteh fold dDiuerfeof them to fhe Romans andiother, the entunies bepond the Came waters,as inbawbene into aely San, = DID ea oC ei utch fouldiers againft their capteins and fellowes tmarmes, the miferie that they were drinen Onto byfumine eR ALe ge came fo hand, and futtered notthe entmies tolitie in erft,but watten their countries with fupDden inmate 3 a rer fyenvttitneke thestuese tentlie cat amongit them: anbfo being Cette Soe al Wriw diligence, AeIte,and Leading feaxtt the Cane,trained bis fouldt+ Go tine be bad by ineurfionts aud fazreics (o2e wereD sd orsiwaltbhouett warlike bifctpline,commanding the Difquieted.¢ rub therevpon comming to the waters cits -. pemeaeares ae Poveya _- Dangers that niall , to ough -_twalttof thilbto gouernethemthepioere teputes fi o noe etaAge s wtbfides, the villanous dealing of certeine Sea coe, chaled-atwate, infomutty that in the end theyy tuere biought to thuch' 6 itte for toantiof ‘wittelsi,.thac * e. bloudie bat- -Awttbinsthem: (0 that here in times pat the faior to tbe waefe, and kept backe. as well t1 the winter as ttt the fumnmer, a eoaeeeene Aoricola tuas ap = =o pointed eto rule thisland, be twont aboutto PS" as seemicawineeabreccatecante : ought betivixe thein, great numbers flaine Deliting alates (n panttyment, but oftentimes fr 5° nites, the txhidy were dailie vered bp the often turs be loffencd, qualifiong:the famebp reaGnableequi- Bites: cafes. Britains of Calenderwood aflale telsfi the fame beeing farnithetwit competent nmmbers of men of twarre, were fafelic kept from the ent repentance of theofiendor.Cratians and tributes ieee sino © She fametunmmer ja bandof fac DutchorWet gp feuenth Maite falters ashan bene leteDGermanic pare _ TEhedangeralto of them that weretri the thipsbp knotone fill hofe baies of the axomans) being the filence kopt fecret thefe bis fo wanthie doings, apdorouat percrining the nature of the oplein -_thenie(clives;eetjto atvother;contittitting thetvartinles With owing of1 fadrifice (as tiemianner Mmthotaics fas.) ott io opts sit dial Gaba ed o} anes to patte bettoe the Day gtroustitters; lakes, tombs, frets, arb otter com: bétfometwaies and pattages. 1 é Lolied for of things bybimtobe atchiucdcic tot malt, among them that ( waged tthatbopetmasto be beeelan env core the tthole a ruen cr one: dates funrke.\But the Britains ietcapingastie! Dnthe other'part the Romans twere frre troublen Ioith therongh mounts ano craggtetocks,by the thidtheptwerc coinffretnen aa * tn beree might eran a _ 3a thethirn pareof Ageicalabis goueriment in Che this Writaine Heinuaded the nozth parts thereof (wr: avd thet fronrthe purfute of the xomans,therebad iv neighbours fuypzeiten. Anithe firtfummer of Agricolabisgouermment, -_as thep might,mvtepatingthe vidorte tohatie cya Leispare De' ppoceeded int fabonintg the factheritiof partsof ced not bp the-valtancie of the xtomane Hldicts?but fipaa Stofland nozihwwards, caufing his nanie'to héepe Bp occaffonandthe prudent policiané their capteine, kam ggurlcagaint bintby' thecoat ashe mardenta2th tere nothing:abathen withtar their pietentiotte, S bplants Wibit the Weitatts perceiuing hotw the fer 20 but preparestoputthetrpouthataineintoatmour: Sothanens and créekes'of ‘their counties were and theredporl thepremoucn thelt tines ana chit Hotpditconered, anpthat allhopeof-refakewwas ht -_-dretvintto fafe'placesain thenatembling the chicfel mationcut offrom themtvere in natuellonsfeate. --geonernouratuntther j conclusevaléague anwngtt aoe,aed meeebooe 30 =e tae, anbleruttude, namelte being to creel oMIps. flapavat length the Writains were put teflightand -ehateasfo that tf the marethes and Mods Hav not fav the aof 7 Peas ce a "oe fare anddelfcate pleafures., the readie prouokers of -_vices,as to twalke ingalleries, to twath themfelues inbathes, todfe banketting,and fuch like; abicya- faccems of bisproctevings tntobanitic, inith neglecting bis fame, tricreate it to butrater the bttet» porceiued, that with one legion oftouldtets', ano a fairs were foze difcouraged and the Romans rene: fmallaiaof other "5. eroseatie ing a mera preaflenas a . thates matterto conquet. Ireland > Meg itbider 7 ven it the entric of thecampe, there twas afore con' ping of the Weitatnsthobedience, ifthey Mould fer that of neceffitie thep tuere d2iuen to thatgotoucr into the Fle after fuch fortand maner. Andtherefore making fute fo, peace, they deliuc, approchen with his ubele puifance , fo that the ¥0, -_rmtane ftandardsbeagtnning to apere in fightby the -_lightofithe date thatthen beganto fpzing, thedBats fhe'nomtinion of the Romans: thtch enterpife he _diligentin aa them that tere cinitine. negligent, and therifore toith all fpeen batten forth to come to -the furcours of his people, fenoing firtt his light ho2femen, and certeine light armed feotmen to afi faite the entnies on their backs , ano thortlie after ingenbericnecefiavicto be erploiten,forbetterke> -_hept,andotherboutes,commending them that were Britainste oars pale aon the fuddenintothe Zle,onclie -ftriue thothouln peeuent ech other in ciuilitie. be {with their boxles, armo2, and theapon :tihich enter> -alfopzocured that noble mens formes fhould irarne prtte thep fo (pedilic, and tuith fogad tuccefle atchi-the liberal fciences , and pratfen the nature of the ued,thatthe inhabitants muchamasen tetththatney IBzitains moze than the people-of Gallia, bicaute ing ( thich loked fora nanie of Gyipsto hauctran{' -thep fudiedto atteine tothe knotwlengeof the Koported ouer their entinies by feajand therfore twat: 2. mane eloquence, 5p tic) meanes the Weitains in thedon the coat) began to thinke thatnothing as -hozt timewere bought to the bfe of gwd and com: able'to be vefenen againtt fucy binw'of twarvions mendable manners,arm fozted themnfelues to goin dedtoMgrcola, maer. mderthe Romans. Thetate ofthe Bri iin danaer fo be bouche toe pat=". en uongy . Jun thetwinter following, Agricola tobe paines to The {econ they bad rifen on heigth one ranke aboue anotijcr. |