The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Ethod, 25th King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Ethod, 25th King,
Rang the Yeer of Christ 163, fra the begining of the Kingdome 493, and Rang 33 Yeers.
Th' unquiet Ylls, to Insurrection us'd
ETHODIUS to danton him addresses,
And no Pains spair'd, no Forton he refus'd,
Whill all thair Pride and Powar he represses.
Thair sawadgness, foul Formes and Feritie,
He salv'd with Sharpness and Severitie.
ETHODIUS to danton him addresses,
And no Pains spair'd, no Forton he refus'd,
Whill all thair Pride and Powar he represses.
Thair sawadgness, foul Formes and Feritie,
He salv'd with Sharpness and Severitie.
TO fight his Foes he on no Perrill panc'd,
And muche the Roman Powars he Impair'd:
The Worthie, Wise and Vertuouss he advanc'd,
And muche to cross State-comberers he cair'd:
A Judge seveir and yet a clement King
He wes in all his Regiment and Regne.
And muche the Roman Powars he Impair'd:
The Worthie, Wise and Vertuouss he advanc'd,
And muche to cross State-comberers he cair'd:
A Judge seveir and yet a clement King
He wes in all his Regiment and Regne.
The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||