The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Angusean, 37th King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Angusean, 37th King,
Rang the Yeer of Christ 321, fra the beginning of the Kingdome 681, and Rang 3 Yeers.
At Rest the Realme, put from King ROMACK's Rage
The Regne by Right got this ANGUSEANE:
Prone unto Peace, and singularlie sage,
A Martiall yet, and mightie Myndit Man:
Not raschelie rais'd, bot justlie if commov'd
His Patience, implacable it prov'd.
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Prone unto Peace, and singularlie sage,
A Martiall yet, and mightie Myndit Man:
Not raschelie rais'd, bot justlie if commov'd
His Patience, implacable it prov'd.
THE Pights, throw Pride, they did perturbe his Peace,
Whom he was loath to fight withall: bot when
Refused was the Offer of his Grace:
H' orecam thair King, and manie of thair Men:
They nought content with this, would fight againe,
Whair much was lost, & both the Kings war slaine.
Whom he was loath to fight withall: bot when
Refused was the Offer of his Grace:
H' orecam thair King, and manie of thair Men:
They nought content with this, would fight againe,
Whair much was lost, & both the Kings war slaine.
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