tailieunhanh - Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (7 of 8) The Seventh Boke of the Historie of England

In the former booke was discoursed the troubled state of this land by the manifold and mutinous inuasions of the Danes; who though they sought to ingrosse the rule of euerie part and parcell therof into their hands; yet being resisted by the valiantnesse of the gouernors supported with the aid of their people, they were disappointed of their expectation, and receiued manie a dishonorable or rather reprochfull repulse at their aduersaries hands. Much mischiefe doubtlesse they did, and more had doone, if they had not béene met withall in like measure of extremitie as they offred, to the offense and ouerthrow of great multitudes | Chronicles The Historie of England 1 Chronicles The Historie of England The Project Gutenberg EBook of Chronicles 1 of 6 The Historie of England 7 of 8 by Raphael Holinshed This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Chronicles 1 of 6 The Historie of England 7 of 8 The Seventh Boke of the Historie of England Author Raphael Holinshed Release Date August 29 2005 EBook 16617 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HISTORIE OF ENGLAND Produced by Jonathan Ingram Lesley Halamek and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http THE SEVENTH BOKE OF THE Chronicles The Historie of England HISTORIE OF ENGLAND. 2 _Egelred succeedeth Edward the martyr in the kingdoms of England the decaie of the realme in his reigne Dunstane refusing to consecrate him is therevnto inforced Dunstans prophesies of the English people and Egelred their king his slouth and idlenes accompanied with other vices the Danes arriue on the coasts of Kent and make spoile of manie places warre betwixt the king and the bishop of Rochester archbishop Dunstans bitter denunciation against the king because he would not be pacified with the bishop of Rochester without moneie Dunstans parentage his strange trance and what a woonderfull thing he did during the time it lasted his education and bringing vp with what good qualities he was indued an incredible tale of his harpe how he was reuoked from louing and lusting after women whereto he was addicted his terrible dreame of a rough beare what preferments he obteined by his skill in the expounding of dreames_. THE FIRST CHAPTER. Sidenote EGELRED. In the former booke was discoursed the troubled state of this land by the manifold and mutinous inuasions of the Danes who though they sought to ingrosse

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