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[ 17 ] he neverthelefs prefaged that his power would continue. But, to lecure this, he fent fcouts to all parts, left the enemy fliould make an unexpected attack. The meflengers gone, the brothers took counfel how they fliould avenge their parent’s death. And Ivar denied that he would lend any affiftance; faying that Ragnar had met with a fate worthy of defigns wanting counfel; and that he would take fatisfaCtion in money,' if any were offered by Ella. Which being heard, the other brothers, ftung with rage, faid that, though he might aCt fo, they would not commit fucli a crime. And that it would be juftly obferved by moft men that it was no fmall folly to negleCt the vengeance of their father’s death, after they had fubdued in the furrounding kingdoms, and had frequently flain the innocent. And, that this reproach might never happen, care was to be taken that all the fhips in the Danifli kingdom fit for lea, fliould be equipped; and foldiers fo diligently levied, that every one, able to bear a fliield againft Ella, fliould be ordered to follow the camp. Ivar replied that he would neverthelefs remain, with that part of the fleet which obeyed him, excepting only the chief fliip. When it was known that Ivar gave little affiftance to the attempt of his brethren, they obtained flight aids; yet did they not de- ft ft from their deftgn. When at length they came to England, king Ella, informed of an hoftile invafion, proclaimed, by found of horn, that all fliould come to him who would follow him. Which done, fo great a multitude affembled, that they could fcarce be num- bered: and he led tliefe forces againft the brothers. When the armies came near, a fight arofe, with this event, that the fbns E of
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Fragments of English and Irish history

Fragments of English and Irish History in the ninth and tenth century
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