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 15, 2024.

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To PANDORA.

GO you o winds that blow from north to south, Conuey my secret sighes vnto my sweet: Deliuer them from mine, vnto her mouth, And make my commendations till we meet. But if perhaps her proud aspiring sprit, Will not accept nor yet receiue the same, The brest and bulwarke of her bosome be it: Knock at her hart, and tell from whence you came, Importune her, nor cease, nor shrinke, for shame: Sport with her curl's of Amber cullour'd haire, And when she sighs, immix your selues with thame Giue her her owne, and thus beguile the faire. Blow winds, flie sighs, where as my hart doth han And secretly commend me to my sanct.
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