The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Eugenius II. 41st King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Eugenius II. 41st King,
Rang the Yeer of Christ 420, fra the begining of the Kingdome 750, and Rang 32 Yeers.
A prudent Prince in Peace, a Wise in Warre,
Deforc't all Foes, the Peace preserv'd with Pights:
The Britons strest, and took thame Tributarr,
And be Conduct of Grahame, and gallant Knights:
The vondrous Walls, that then our Nation noyit,
The Keepars kill'd, he dang doune and destroyit.
Deforc't all Foes, the Peace preserv'd with Pights:
The Britons strest, and took thame Tributarr,
And be Conduct of Grahame, and gallant Knights:
The vondrous Walls, that then our Nation noyit,
The Keepars kill'd, he dang doune and destroyit.
WHAT Fergus last, with Providence did plant,
With Policie and Powar he perfects:
Then in his Throne, but truble Triumphant,
In Rest his Realme, he ruleth and directs:
The Germane-Saxons and the Cimbre rood,
He valeantlie all thair Attempts withstood.
With Policie and Powar he perfects:
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In Rest his Realme, he ruleth and directs:
The Germane-Saxons and the Cimbre rood,
He valeantlie all thair Attempts withstood.
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