The amorose songes, sonets, and elegies: of M. Alexander Craige, Scoto-Britane

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The amorose songes, sonets, and elegies: of M. Alexander Craige, Scoto-Britane
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Craig, Alexander, 1567?-1627.
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Imprinted at London :: By William White,
1606.
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"The amorose songes, sonets, and elegies: of M. Alexander Craige, Scoto-Britane." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a19526.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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LESBIA her answer.

DRiue not deare hart, in dooll the day, Wast not thy selfe nor Time away: Doo not so much as dreame by night, Vnles thy Dreames be short and slight. Though wauering wits in time will vaige, Be thou thy selfe a constant Craige. And for thy Loue thou bears to mee, I am thy debtor till I die. What I haue hight hap good or ill, But fraud or feare I shall fulfill, I am not of a churlish kind, To loue the moyane not the mind, No contrar chause, nor fortune strange, Shall make my setled mind to change: I am thine sworne, and I shall seale What I haue sayd; till when fareweale.
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