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CERTAIN VERSES...UPON THE KINGS COMING INTO SCOTLAND: 1, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Doe not repyine fayre sun to see these eyne
Last Line: An eden both indeede and name
Subject(s): Arthurian Legend; Courts & Courtiers; Faces; Scotland; Arthur, King; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens


Doe not repyine fayre sun to see these eyne
welcomer far then thyne
To see the beames of a moore glorius face
Shine one his natiue place
And ouerrun the to his Northerne lyne
fayre sonn doe not repyine
And yea thrise blessed bowers with longe agone
His cradle rocked one
Which at the first that vitall breath did geue
whereby our worlde doth liue
Doe not inuie the spheres of heauen aboue
In his deare lyght and loue
whose presens vnder Arthures seate can frame
An Eden both indeede and name





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