The Description Of Wales By Geraldus Cambrensis







































































 -   On these pleasing
reflections I feed and regale myself; for I would rather resemble
Jerome than Croesus, and I prefer - Page 8
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On These Pleasing Reflections I Feed And Regale Myself; For I Would Rather Resemble Jerome Than Croesus, And I Prefer To Riches Themselves The Man Who Is Capable Of Despising Them.

With these gratifying ideas I rest contented and delighted, valuing moderation more than intemperance, and an honourable sufficiency more

Than superfluity; for intemperance and superfluity produce their own destruction, but their opposite virtues never perish; the former vanish, but the latter, like eternity, remain for ever; in short, I prefer praise to lucre, and reputation to riches.

BOOK I

CHAPTER I

Of the length and breadth of Wales, the nature of its soil, and the three remaining tribes of Britons

Cambria, which, by a corrupt and common term, though less proper, is in modern times called Wales, is about two hundred miles long and one hundred broad. The length from Port Gordber (1) in Anglesey to Port Eskewin (2) in Monmouthshire is eight days' journey in extent; the breadth from Porth Mawr, (3) or the great Port of St. David's, to Ryd-helic, (4) which in Latin means VADUM SALICIS, or the Ford of the Willow, and in English is called Willow-forde, is four days' journey. It is a country very strongly defended by high mountains, deep valleys, extensive woods, rivers, and marshes; insomuch that from the time the Saxons took possession of the island the remnants of the Britons, retiring into these regions, could never be entirely subdued either by the English or by the Normans. Those who inhabited the southern angle of the island, which took its name from the chieftain Corinaeus, (5) made less resistance, as their country was more defenceless.

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