The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Donald IV. 53d King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Donald IV. 53d King,
Rang the Yeer of Christ 632, fra the begining of the Kingdome 962, and Rang 14 Yeers.
A gratious Son, succeeds this godlie Sire,
And all things finds confounded and defoyld:
Yet he as Prince, and Parent of th'Empire,
Reparde all that Impietie had spoild:
And the Religione faithfullie Profest,
Most be his Care Incredible Increst.
And all things finds confounded and defoyld:
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Reparde all that Impietie had spoild:
And the Religione faithfullie Profest,
Most be his Care Incredible Increst.
INTO his Bounds, h' abolishes abuses,
And Justefies, all the Injurious:
North-humber-Saxons, to the Faeth, h' adduces,
A naughtie Nation, fierce and furious:
O worthie Prince, lost by a meer Mischance,
Thy Deeds deserve, a deir Remembrance.
And Justefies, all the Injurious:
North-humber-Saxons, to the Faeth, h' adduces,
A naughtie Nation, fierce and furious:
O worthie Prince, lost by a meer Mischance,
Thy Deeds deserve, a deir Remembrance.
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