To the Right Honourable, David, Earle of Southesk, Lord Carnegy of Kinnard
Doubtles, who vies you, must in earnest say,
And very truly sith you grace obey,
Vertue hath graced you, and you a vid ,
In grace and favour ever to abide:
Declaring sithence you love grace so well.
Cleere honour'd Peere, in grace you may excell,
Admitted to be graced on the earth,
Respecting honour, worthines and birth:
Nay vied grace in earth is not enough,
Enterpret not in pride I would you puffe,
Graced great Sir, if here you shall remaine,
Your great reward for grace , Heaven doth retaine.
And very truly sith you grace obey,
Vertue hath graced you, and you a vid ,
In grace and favour ever to abide:
Declaring sithence you love grace so well.
Cleere honour'd Peere, in grace you may excell,
Admitted to be graced on the earth,
Respecting honour, worthines and birth:
Nay vied grace in earth is not enough,
Enterpret not in pride I would you puffe,
Graced great Sir, if here you shall remaine,
Your great reward for grace , Heaven doth retaine.
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