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The beginning of the story of Vortigern and Rowena is published in Long Poem Magazine #25

May 21, 2021 Liam Guilar
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http://longpoemmagazine.org.uk/issues/issue-twenty-five/

Delighted to be in this. It contains the first chapter (10 pages) of the story of Vortigern and Hengist's daughter which follows on from A Presentment of Englishry. 

The second chapter is up at  https://brazen-head.org/2021/02/28/britannia-in-peril-an-extract-from-an-epic-of-britain/

The story begins with the nameless narrator being sold. His new master gives him instructions:

Come! I promise, you will not be harmed. 
Of course, he lied. Behind that door 
was something worse than many kinds of death.
But the spears for emphasis, 
so I followed him inside.

The door hanging fell and cut the light behind us.
A single room, walls heavy with dark tapestries,
bright embroidery flicking the firelight.
A single loom, a bed behind a curtain,
a tripod burning something fragrant.
A hag, slack-jowled and toothless
looked up from her spindle, unconcerned
and a woman, in profile by the central hearth
rose. I blinked.  Words 
acknowledging their limitations disappeared. 

 

This is my daughter. You will teach her;
British, Latin, you were a Christian, you will 
explain your god. The list had been rehearsed.
Though he spoke like a man treading a considered path,
scared as I was, his ambition seemed a little crazed. 

 You will sing her the songs of your people.
We sail for Britain in the spring.
If you live that long, I will take you with me.
Until then you will teach my daughter. 
She will be a queen; my grandsons will be Kings.

 Repeat what I just said.
I did but failed to reproduce his certainty. 

 



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The Fabled Third, the sequel to A Man of Heart and the final part of A Presentment of Englishry, is now available direct from the publisher Shearsman Uk and usual online sources. Signed copies of all three books are available from the shop on this site.

Review of A Presentment of Englishry here: http://longpoemmagazine.org.uk/reviews/a-presentment-of-englishry/

Reviews of A Man of Heart here: Heart of the Island nation and here https://dura-dundee.org.uk/2024/04/01/a-man-of-heart/