The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Conar, 24th King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Conar, 24th King,
Rang the Yeer of Christ 149, fra the begining of the Kingdome 479, Rang 14 Yeers.
Severus
Wall or Adrians some say,
King CONAR unabschedly did brack:
Thair furneish'd Forts and Forces did effray,
And in their Tents no little Terror strack:
This active Prince praise worthie was, had nought
His Vices vrong'd the virtuous Warks he wrought.
King CONAR unabschedly did brack:
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And in their Tents no little Terror strack:
This active Prince praise worthie was, had nought
His Vices vrong'd the virtuous Warks he wrought.
BOT Luxurie, and many other Ill,
And unto all Debosherie a Desire,
The Graces good unto this King did kill,
And to the Prison pull'd him from Impire.
Where he with shame and sorrow did consoume,
Whill ARGADUS Regented in his Rowm.
And unto all Debosherie a Desire,
The Graces good unto this King did kill,
And to the Prison pull'd him from Impire.
Where he with shame and sorrow did consoume,
Whill ARGADUS Regented in his Rowm.
The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||