The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Aidan, 49th King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Aidan, 49th King,
Rang the Yeer of Christ 570, fra the begining of the Kingdome 900, and Rang 35 Yeers.
The good of him, that many Signes presaigde,
And nottable denunced in his Name:
He nather yet a Young Man nor an Aigde,
Did dissappoint th'assureance of the same:
Bot to his Honor, and his greater Glore,
He hes accomplish'd and performed more.
And nottable denunced in his Name:
He nather yet a Young Man nor an Aigde,
Did dissappoint th'assureance of the same:
Bot to his Honor, and his greater Glore,
He hes accomplish'd and performed more.
THE Saxons that, to overthrow him thrists,
His nighbour Pights, to Warre on him inveits:
Bot scharplie he, all thair Assaults resists,
And Hostill Mints, with Martial Might he meits:
So like a Prince, as Valorous, so Wise,
His People in Peace, he Governs whill he dyes.
His nighbour Pights, to Warre on him inveits:
Bot scharplie he, all thair Assaults resists,
And Hostill Mints, with Martial Might he meits:
So like a Prince, as Valorous, so Wise,
His People in Peace, he Governs whill he dyes.
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