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Elidurus, 272. Vigenius, Peredurus, 270.
Then
Archigale beeing dead and gone,
Good Elidure two yeers kept Brittaines Throne.
Vigenius, Peredurus two yeeres more,
Thrust Elidure from all the sway he bore,
But they both dy'd the third time he was crown'd.
Good Elidure two yeers kept Brittaines Throne.
Vigenius, Peredurus two yeeres more,
Thrust Elidure from all the sway he bore,
But they both dy'd the third time he was crown'd.
Elidurus, 261.
And reigned foure yeeres more, belou'd, renown'd.Once subiect, twice a slaue, and thrice a King;
Thus Fortunes fauours vp and downe did fling.
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