The Prose Works of John Milton .. 5

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The Prose Works of John Milton .. 5
Milton, John, 1608-1674
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Ann. onm. Huntingd. Camden. Uss. Primord.
KSBBIC 70inn)S THE ETKGDOM OF WEST-SAXONS. 257 more to strengthen himself, his two nephews Stuff and With- er, in three vessels hring him new levies to Kerdic-shore.' Who, that they might not come sluggishly to possess what others had won for them, either by their own seeking, or by appointment, are set in a place where they could not but at their first coming give proof of themselves upon the enemy ; • and so well they did it, that the Britons after a
...hard encounter left them masters of the field.^ About the same time, Ella the first South-Saxon king died ; whom Cissa, his youngest son, succeeded ; the other two failing before hiin.
Nor can it be much more or less man about this time, for It was before the West-Saxon kingdom, that Uffa, the eighth from Woden, made himself king of the East-Angles ;* who by their name testify the country above mentioned ; from whence they came in such multitudes, that their native soil is said to have remained in the days of Beda uninhabited.^ Huntingdon defers the time of their coming in to the ninth year of Kerdic's reign : for, saith he,* at fiJst many of them strove for principality, seizing every one his province, and for — le while so continued, making petty wars among themselves ; in the end Uffa, of whom those kings were called Uffings, [topped them all in the year five hundred and seventy one ; ^then litiluB his son, the father of Redwald, who became potent.


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