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
Author
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 15, 2024.

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His constant Resolution to ERANTINA.

SHall absence long, or distance farr of place, With lowring looks of frem'd vnfriendly foes? Shall tract of time for les or longer space, Haue any force to cause mee change my choyse? No surelie no; I am not one of those: I shall be found no falce nor flitting friend, My loue shall last as long as life suppose, Luck be not such as sometime I haue seen'd: But what remed, I may not mend▪ but meen'd, And with your will I hold mee well content: Though many thwartering things haue interueend To interturb and stay our true intent, Yet all those iarres shall not my minde remoue The day of death shall be the date of loue.
Dum paris aenone poterit spirare relicta,Ad fontem xanthi versa recurrat aqua.
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