is an excellent cricketer. He runs like a buck,

leaps like a wild goat, and plays at skittles like

a wizard. Then he has a fine voice for singing,

he touches the guitar so as to make it speak, and

handles a foil as well as any fencer in Spain.—Cervantes,

Don Quixote

, II. ii. 4 (1615).

Basrig or Bagsecg, a Scandinavian king, who with Halden or Halfdene (2 syl.) king of Denmark, in 871, made a descent on Wessex. In this year Ethelred fought nine pitched battles with the Danes. The first was the battle of Englefield, in Berkshire, lost by the Danes; the next was the battle of Beading, won by the Danes; the third was the famous battle of Æscesdun or Ashdune (now Ashton), lost by the Danes, and in which king Bagsecg was slain.

And Ethelred with them [

the Danes