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King Arthur’s
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King Arthur is Crowned
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From Geoffrey of Monmouth’s
History of the Kings of
BOOK IX.
CHAP. I.--Arthur
succeeds Uther his father in the
Uther Pendragon being
dead, the nobility from several provinces assembled together at Silchester, and
proposed to Dubricius, archbishop of Legions, that he should consecrate Arthur,
Uther's son, to be their king. For they were now in great straits, because,
upon hearing of the king's death, the Saxons had invited over their countrymen
from Germany, and, under the command of Colgrin, were attempting to exterminate
the whole British race.
They had also
entirely subdued all that part of the island which extends from the
Arthur was then
fifteen years old, but a youth of such unparalleled courage and generosity,
joined with that sweetness of temper and innate goodness, as gained him
universal love. When his coronation was over, he, according to the usual
custom,
showed his bounty
and munificence to the people.
And such a number of
soldiers flocked to him upon it, that his treasury as not able to answer that
vast
expense. But such a
spirit of generosity, joined with valour, can never long want means to support
itself. Arthur, therefore, the better to keep up his
munificence,
resolved to make use of his courage, and to fall upon the Saxons, that he might
enrich his followers with their wealth. To this he was also moved by the
justice of the cause, since the entire monarchy of
Hereupon assembling
the youth under his command, he marched to
great army, composed
of Saxons, Scots, and Picts, by the river Duglas; where a battle happened, with
the loss of the greater part of both armies.
Notwithstanding, the
victory fell to Arthur, who pursued Colgrin to
Cheldric with
succours from
And being now no
more than ten miles distant from the city, his purpose was to make a speedy
march in the night-time, and fall upon the enemy by way of surprise. But
Arthur, having intelligence of
his design, sent a
detachment of six hundred horse, and three thousand foot, under the command of
Cador, duke of
as if he had been a
harper.
He thus passed
unsuspected, and by a little and
little went up to
the walls of the city, where he was at last discovered by the besieged, who
thereupon drew him up with cords, and conducted him to his
brother. At this
unexpected, though much desired meeting, they spent some time in joyfully
embracing each other, and then began to consider various stratagems for their
delivery. At last, just as they were considering their case desperate,
the ambassadors
returned from
Upon this news,
Arthur was dissuaded by his council from continuing the siege any longer, for
fear of hazarding a battle with so powerful and numerous an army.
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