Quote by William of Malmesbury
We have experienced the truth of this prophecy, for England has become the habitation of outsiders and the dominion of foreigners. Today, no Englishman is earl, bishop, or abbott, and newcomers gnaw away at the riches and very innards of England; nor is there any hope for an end of this misery.
Summary
This quote expresses a belief that England has been taken over by foreigners, resulting in the loss of power and wealth for native Englishmen. The speaker suggests that English people no longer hold prestigious positions within their own country, as these roles have been filled by outsiders. The quote also reflects a sense of despair and hopelessness, suggesting that there is little expectation for this situation to improve or for the perceived misery to end.