The Itinerary Of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales By Giraldus Cambrensis








































































 -   If thou dost this, all thy
undertakings shall be successful, and thou shalt lead a happy life.
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If Thou Dost This, All Thy Undertakings Shall Be Successful, And Thou Shalt Lead A Happy Life." The King, In French, Desired Philip De Mercros, {83} Who Held The Reins Of His Horse, To Ask The Rustic If He Had Dreamt This?

And when the soldier explained to him the king's question in English, he replied in the same language he

Had before used, "Whether I have dreamt it or not, observe what day this is (addressing himself to the king, not to the interpreter), and unless thou shalt do so, and quickly amend thy life, before the expiration of one year, thou shalt hear such things concerning what thou lovest best in this world, and shalt thereby be so much troubled, that thy disquietude shall continue to thy life's end." The king, spurring his horse, proceeded a little way towards the gate, when, stopping suddenly, he ordered his attendants to call the good man back. The soldier, and a young man named William, the only persons who remained with the king, accordingly called him, and sought him in vain in the chapel, and in all the inns of the city. The king, vexed that he had not spoken more to him, waited alone a long time, while other persons went in search of him; and when he could not be found, pursued his journey over the bridge of Remni to Newport. The fatal prediction came to pass within the year, as the man had threatened; for the king's three sons, Henry, the eldest, and his brothers, Richard of Poitou, and Geoffrey, count of Britany, in the following Lent, deserted to Louis king of France, which caused the king greater uneasiness than he had ever before experienced; and which, by the conduct of some one of his sons, was continued till the time of his decease.

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