The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Revda, 7th King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Revda, 7th King,
Rang befoir Christ 187, fra the begining of the Kingdome 144, and Rang 14 Yeers.
This Peacible, Just and Politick Prence,
His Countrie-men to Honor first invents:
Who stoutlie fought, or deit for her Defence,
With Obelisks and Marble Monuments:
No Writt, nor Letters, wes Invenit then,
For to preserve thame, be the Press or Pen.
His Countrie-men to Honor first invents:
Who stoutlie fought, or deit for her Defence,
With Obelisks and Marble Monuments:
No Writt, nor Letters, wes Invenit then,
For to preserve thame, be the Press or Pen.
H' abhor'd Debait, Thingis ruin'd he erects
And Lator was, of many sindrie Lawes:
He grac'd the good Men and the wicked wrecks,
Then to his Countrie cunning Crafts-men drawes:
To teach her skill in Artificial Things,
And then the Crowne to THEREUS he resigns.
And Lator was, of many sindrie Lawes:
He grac'd the good Men and the wicked wrecks,
Then to his Countrie cunning Crafts-men drawes:
To teach her skill in Artificial Things,
And then the Crowne to THEREUS he resigns.
The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||