The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Eugenius the III. 46th King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Eugenius the III. 46th King,
Rang the Yeer of Christ 335, fra the begining of the Kingdome 865, and Rang 23 Yeers.
This Just, most Careful, and Couragious King,
Too raschlie some of Pariceede suspects:
And yet his Life, his Good and Godlie Reigne,
From the imputed Pariceede protects:
Such schew his Faeth, and 's Actions exellent,
That he, is known, and counted Innocent.
Too raschlie some of Pariceede suspects:
And yet his Life, his Good and Godlie Reigne,
From the imputed Pariceede protects:
Such schew his Faeth, and 's Actions exellent,
That he, is known, and counted Innocent.
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THE Saxon-Seed he mightelie molests,
Aganes the Britons he the Pights supplies:
And in the fields, thair Forces he infefts;
Whair both King Mordred and King Arthur dies:
In Peace and Warre, he prompt and prudent prov'd,
Fear'd of the Bad, and of the Best beloved.
Aganes the Britons he the Pights supplies:
And in the fields, thair Forces he infefts;
Whair both King Mordred and King Arthur dies:
In Peace and Warre, he prompt and prudent prov'd,
Fear'd of the Bad, and of the Best beloved.
The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||