The Theatre of the Scotish Kings By Alexander Garden, Done from the Original Manuscript |
Congall III. 66th King,
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The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||
Congall III. 66th King,
Rang the Yeer of Christ 819, fra the beginning of the Kingdome 1149, Rang 5 Yeers.
His litle Time, he Ruld, his Realme in rest,
With Pights the Peace, and Truce he entertanes:
Whairby his bounds were bountefullie Blest,
And with all Plentie plenished was his Planes:
No new wproars, nor Rumor of a Riot,
Impesched his Peace, nor crossed once, his quiet.
With Pights the Peace, and Truce he entertanes:
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And with all Plentie plenished was his Planes:
No new wproars, nor Rumor of a Riot,
Impesched his Peace, nor crossed once, his quiet.
O HAPPY Peace, the Pillor of Empires,
The Grace of God from whence all goodnes growes:
The Sapients, insatiat desires:
And fountane fair, from whence, diffounds and flowes:
Welth, wirtue, witt incress, content and store,
That Riches Kings, and Countries does decore.
The Grace of God from whence all goodnes growes:
The Sapients, insatiat desires:
And fountane fair, from whence, diffounds and flowes:
Welth, wirtue, witt incress, content and store,
That Riches Kings, and Countries does decore.
The Theatre of the Scotish Kings | ||