Holinshed Chronicles: England, Scotland, and Ireland. Volume 1, CompleteHolinshed, Raphael
History
Holinshed Chronicles: England, Scotland, and Ireland. Volume 1, Complete
Holinshed, Raphael
Great Britain -- History -- To 1485; Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603
Hauing (as you haue séene) attempted to set downe a full discourse of
all the Ilands, that are situat vpon the coast of Britaine, and
finding the successe not correspondent to mine intent, it hath caused
me somewhat to restreine my purpose in this description also of our
riuers. For whereas I intended at the first to haue written at large,
of the number, situation, names, quantities, townes, villages,
castels, mounteines, fresh waters, plashes or lakes, salt waters, and
other commodities of the aforesaid Iles, mine expectation of
information from all parts of England, was so deceiued in the end,
that I was faine at last onelie to leane to that which I knew my selfe
either by reading, or such other helpe as I had alreadie purchased and
gotten of the same. And euen so it happeneth in this my tractation of
waters, of whose heads, courses, length, bredth, depth of chanell (for
burden) ebs, flowings, and falles, I had thought to haue made a
perfect description vnder the report also of an imagined course taken
by them all. But now for want of instruction, which hath béene
largelie promised, & slacklie perfourmed, and other sudden and
iniurious deniall of helpe voluntarilie offered, without occasion
giuen on my part, I must needs content my selfe with such obseruations
as I haue either obteined by mine owne experience, or gathered from
time to time out of other mens writings: whereby the full discourse of
the whole is vtterlie cut off, and in steed of the same a mangled
rehearsall of the residue set downe and left in memorie.
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