6 Soon after which, three hundred lords he slew 7 Of British blood, all sitting at his board;
board > table; council-meeting
8 Whose doleful monuments, who list to rue,
who > [whoever] list > chooses, pleases
9 The eternal marks of treason may at Stonehenge view.
marks > marks; also: memorial-stones Stonehenge > (The standing stones of which were supposed to have represented the murdered men)
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By this the sonnes of Constantine, which fled,
2 +Ambrose+ and Vther did ripe yeares attaine,
And here arriuing, strongly challenged
4 The crowne, which Vortiger did long detaine:
Who flying from his guilt, by them was +slaine,+
6 And Hengist eke soone brought to shamefull death.
Thenceforth Aurelius peaceably did rayne,
8 Till that through poyson stopped was his breath;
So now entombed lyes at Stoneheng by the heath.
2 Ambrose > Ambrise 1596, 1609 5 slaine, > slaine. 1596
1 By this the sons of Constantine, who fled,