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On the Grave-stone of Marjory Scot of Dunkeld.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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On the Grave-stone of Marjory Scot of Dunkeld.

Stop Passenger, until my Life you Read,
The Living may get Knowledge from the Dead,
Five Times five Years I liv'd a Virgin Life;
Five Times five Years I was a virtuous Wife;
Ten Times five Years a Widow grave and chaste;
Tir'd of the Elements, I'm now at Rest,
Betwixt my Cradle, and my Grave were seen,
Eight mighty Kings of Scotland, and a Queen;
Three Common-wealths, successively I saw;
Ten Times the Subjects rise against the Law;
And, which is worse than any Civil War,
A KING arraign'd before the Subjects Bar;
Swarms of Sectarians, hot with hellish Rage,
Cut off his Royal HEAD on open Stage.

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Twice did I see, old Prelacy pull'd down,
And twice the Cloak, did sink beneath the Gown.—
I saw the STEWART-Race, thurst out, nay more,
I saw our Country Sold for English Ore;
Our hum'rous Nobles, who have famous been,
Sunk to the lowly Number of Sixteen.—
Such Desolations in my Days have been,
I have, An end of all Perfection seen.