Holyrood Palace.
("O palais, sois bni.") [II., June, 1839.] Palace and ruin, bless thee evermore! Grateful we bow thy gloomy tow'rs before; For the old King of France[1] hath found in thee That melancholy hospitality Which in their royal fortune's evil day, Stuarts and Bourbons to each other pay. Fraser's Magazine.
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