The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Solvathius, 64th King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Solvathius, 64th King,
Rang the Yeer of Christ 767, fra the begining of the Kingdome 1097, and Rang 20 Years.
A wirtuous Prince, that wanted no Good-will,
T'imploy his Panes, to pacif' his Empire:
If nought the Gutt, a weary wofull Ill,
Had cros'd his Care, and his designd desire.
Yet whill he lievde, the Land did not Inlake,
A good Success, and Fortone for his sake.
T'imploy his Panes, to pacif' his Empire:
If nought the Gutt, a weary wofull Ill,
Had cros'd his Care, and his designd desire.
Yet whill he lievde, the Land did not Inlake,
A good Success, and Fortone for his sake.
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REBELLIOUS Bane, the Captain of Kintire,
He does Debell, and in Subjection bring,
That by a vane Presumption did aspire,
Wnlaughfullie for to become a King.
This Insurrection raised and represt,
He rang Obeyit, his Remanent, at Rest.
He does Debell, and in Subjection bring,
That by a vane Presumption did aspire,
Wnlaughfullie for to become a King.
This Insurrection raised and represt,
He rang Obeyit, his Remanent, at Rest.
The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||