A Royal Rhetorician a Treatise On Scottis Poesie a Counterblaste to Tobacco

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King James I
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FINIS.
HIS MAJESTIES OWNE SONNET 1 GOD gives not kings the stile of Gods in vaine, For on his throne his scepter doe they swey : And as their subjects ought them to obey, So kings should feare and serve their God againe : If then ye would enjoy a happie raigne, Observe the statutes of your heavenly king, And from his Law, make all your Lawes to spring : Since his Lieutenant here ye should remaine, Reward the just, be stedfast, true, and plaine, Represse the proud, maintayning aye the right, Wal
...ke alwayes so, as ever in his sight, Who guardes the godly, plaguing the prophane : And so ye shall in Princely vertues shine, Resembling right your mightie King Divine.
1 Addressed to Prince Henry, and prefixed to the Basilicon Doron.
THE PSALMS OF KING DAVID TRANSLATED BY KING JAMES These Psalms were first printed by Charles i. After his father's death. They contain numerous traces of the work of earlier versifiers.
PSALM XXIV THE Earth belongs unto the Lord, and all that it contains : the World that is inhabited, and all that there remains.


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