The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Mainus, 3d King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Mainus, 3d King,
Rang befoir Christ 291, frome the begining of the Kingdome 41, and Rang 25 Yeers.
O noble Prince, Preordain'd to Impire,
Come move the Mace now of thy banisht Brother:
Whose Naughtie and Inordinat Desire,
Tint him his Crowne and Countrie both together.
How different is, to his unatural Deeds,
Thy quiet Course, that to his Seat succeeds.
Come move the Mace now of thy banisht Brother:
Whose Naughtie and Inordinat Desire,
Tint him his Crowne and Countrie both together.
How different is, to his unatural Deeds,
Thy quiet Course, that to his Seat succeeds.
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THOU came with Peace, and into Rest thou Rang,
Thou lov'de Religione, tho' thou lackit Light:
Thou Cherish'd Vertue, and thou chasteisd Wrang,
And ruld thy Regne, according to the Right:
So as into thy Days appeired plane,
The golden Aige, to be return'd agane.
Thou lov'de Religione, tho' thou lackit Light:
Thou Cherish'd Vertue, and thou chasteisd Wrang,
And ruld thy Regne, according to the Right:
So as into thy Days appeired plane,
The golden Aige, to be return'd agane.
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