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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 kingdom of Britain, and besieges Colgrin.
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 Humber to the sea of
Caithness. Dubricius, therefore, grieving for the calamities of his
country, in conjunction with the other bishops, set the crown upon Arthur's
head.
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 Britain belonged to him by hereditary right.
Hereupon assembling the youth under his
command, he marched to York, of which, when Colgrin
had intelligence, he met him with a very
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 York, and there besieged him. Baldulph, upon the news of his brother's flight, went
towards the siege with a body of six thousand men, to his relief; for at the
time of the battle he was upon the sea-coast, waiting the arrival of duke
Cheldric
with succours from Germany.
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 Cornwall, to meet him the same night. Cador,
therefore, falling into the same road along which the enemy was passing, made a
sudden assault upon them, and entirely defeated the Saxons, and put them to
flight. Baldulph was excessively grieved at this
disappointment in the relief which he intended for his brother, and began to
think of some other stratagem to gain access to him; in which if he could but
succeed, he thought they might concert measures together for their safety. And
since he had no other way for it, he shaved his head and beard, and put on the
habit of a jester with a harp, and in this disguise walked up and down in the
camp, playing upon his instrument
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 Germany, and
brought with them to Albania a fleet of six hundred sail, laden with brave
soldiers, under the command of Cheldric.
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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