University of Virginia Library

Search this document 
The Dawn in Britain

by Charles M. Doughty

collapse section 
collapse section 
 I. 
 II. 
 III. 
 IV. 
 V. 
 VI. 
 VII. 
 VIII. 
 IX. 
collapse sectionX. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 XI. 
 XII. 
 XIII. 
 XIV. 
 XV. 
 XVI. 
expand sectionXVII. 
 XVIII. 
 XIX. 
 XX. 
 XXI. 
 XXII. 
 XXIII. 
 XXIV. 

After these days, by certain fugitives,
Come in to Avalon, have the brethren word,
Of the king's warfare. Dobuni and Durotriges,
Assembled, with their kings, unto Duneda;
Towards Hafren, thence, had marched. Silures stood,
With their allies, all, on the counter shore.
But rained incessantly had the winter-gods:
So that might neither pass vast rushing flood;
And each host troubled many adverse omens!
Then fortuned a new case, Cunobelin's son,
With whom ride Verulam lords, by night-time, come,
With thousand spears, that river's ford beset.