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on the ruin of britain-第4章

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and thus; as if a road were made across the sea; like wild beasts
of all descriptions; and darting the poison of every heresy from
their jaws; they inflicted dreadful wounds upon their country;
which is ever desirous to hear something new; and remains constant
long to nothing。

13。 At length also; new races of tyrants sprang up; in terrific
numbers; and the island; still bearing its Roman name; but casting
off her institutes and laws; sent forth among the Gauls that bitter
scion of her own planting Maximus; with a great number of followers;
and the ensigns of royalty; which he bore without decency and
without lawful right; but in a tyrannical manner; and amid the
disturbances of the seditious soldiery。  He; by cunning arts rather
than by valour; attaching to his rule; by perjury and falsehood;
all the neighbouring towns and provinces; against the Roman state;
extended one of his wings to Spain; the other to Italy; fixed
the seat of his unholy government at Treves; and so furiously
pushed his rebellion against his lawful emperors that he drove
one of them out of Rome; and caused the other to terminate his
most holy life。  Trusting to these successful attempts; he not
long after lost his accursed head before the walls of Aquileia;
whereas he had before cut off the crowned heads of almost all
the world。

14。 After this; Britain is left deprived of all her soldiery
and armed bands; of her cruel governors; and of the flower of
her youth; who went with Maximus; but never again returned; and
utterly ignorant as she was of the art of war; groaned in amazement
for many years under the cruelty of two foreign nationsthe
Scots from the north…west; and the Picts from the north。

15。 The Britons; impatient at the assaults of the Scots and Picts;
their hostilities and dreadful oppressions; send ambassadors to
Rome with letters; entreating in piteous terms the assistance of
an armed band to protect them; and offering loyal and ready
submission to the authority of Rome; if they only would expel their
foes。  A legion is immediately sent; forgetting their past rebellion;
and provided sufficiently with arms。  When they had crossed over
the sea and landed; they came at once to close conflict with their
cruel enemies; and slew great numbers of them。  All of them were
driven beyond the borders; and the humiliated natives rescued
from the bloody slavery which awaited them。  By the advice of their
protectors; they now built a wall across the island from one sea
to the other; which being manned with a proper force; might be a
terror to the foes whom it was intended to repel; and a protection
to their friends whom it covered。  But this wall; being made of
turf instead of stone; was of no use to that foolish people; who
had no head to guide them。

16。 The Roman legion had no sooner returned home in joy and
triumph; than their former foes; like hungry and ravening wolves;
rushing with greedy jaws upon the fold which is left without a
shepherd; and wafted both by the strength of oarsmen and the
blowing wind; break through the boundaries; and spread slaughter
on every side; and like mowers cutting down the ripe corn; they
cut up; tread under foot; and overrun the whole country。

17。 And now again they send suppliant ambassadors; with their
garments rent and their heads covered with ashes; imploring
assistance from the Romans; and like timorous chickens; crowding
under the protecting wings of their parents; that their wretched
country might not altogether be destroyed; and that the Roman
name; which now was but an empty sound to fill the ear; might
not become a reproach even to distant nations。  Upon this; the
Romans; moved with compassion; as far as human nature can be; at
the relations of such horrors; send forward; like eagles in their
flight; their unexpected bands of cavalry by land and mariners
by sea; and planting their terrible swords upon the shoulders of
their enemies; they mow them down like leaves which fall at the
destined period; and as a mountain…torrent swelled with numerous
streams; and bursting its banks with roaring noise; with foaming
crest and yeasty wave rising to the stars; by whose eddying
currents our eyes are as it were dazzled; does with one of its
billows overwhelm every obstacle in its way; so did our illustrious
defenders vigorously drive our enemies' band beyond the sea; if
any could so escape them; for it was beyond those same seas that
they transported; year after year; the plunder which they had
gained; no one daring to resist them。

18。 The Romans; therefore; left the country; giving notice that
they could no longer be harassed by such laborious expeditions;
nor suffer the Roman standards; with so large and brave an army;
to be worn out by sea and land by fighting against these unwarlike;
plundering vagabonds; but that the islanders; inuring themselves
to warlike weapons; and bravely fighting; should valiantly protect
their country; their property; wives and children; and; what is
dearer than these; their liberty and lives; that they should not
suffer their hands to be tied behind their backs by a nation which;
unless they were enervated by idleness and sloth; was not more
powerful than themselves; but that they should arm those hands
with buckler; sword; and spear; ready for the field of battle;
and; because they thought this also of advantage to the people
they were about to leave; they; with the help of the miserable
natives; built a wall different from the former; by public and
private contributions; and of the same structure as walls generally;
extending in a straight line from sea to sea; between some cities;
which; from fear of their enemies; had there by chance been built。
They then give energetic counsel to the timorous natives; and
leave them patterns by which to manufacture arms。  Moreover; on
the south coast where their vessels lay; as there was some
apprehension lest the barbarians might land; they erected towers
at stated intervals; commanding a prospect of the sea; and then
left the island never to return。

19。 No sooner were they gone; than the Picts and Scots; like
worms which in the heat of the mid…day come forth from their
holes; hastily land again from their canoes; in which they had
been carried beyond the Cichican* valley; differing one from
another in manners; but inspired with the same avidity for blood;
and all more eager to shroud their villainous faces in bushy hair
than to cover with decent clothing those parts of their body which
required it。  Moreover; having heard of the departure of our friends;
and their resolution never to return; they seized with greater
boldness than before on all the country towards the extreme north
as far as the wall。  To oppose them there was placed on the heights
a garrison equally slow to fight and ill adapted to run away; a
useless and panic…struck company; who slumbered away days and
nights on their unprofitable watch。  Meanwhile the hooked weapons
of their enemies were not idle; and our wretched countrymen were
dragged from the wall and dashed against the ground。  Such premature
death; however; painful as it was; saved them from seeing the
miserabl
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