To the Right Honourable, William, Earle of Dumfrreeis, Viscount Ayre, and Lord Sanquhir
Win all should valour in a noble man,
In whom true manhood is right comly than,
Living in gracing forth nobility,
Lively that said, without you cannot be:
In you the Muses, then true noblenes,
And valour spying thought fit neretheles,
Mighty great Lord, to lend a line or two,
Craving Sir nothing, but what now you do
Rightly indeed, who doth perswade that thing,
In which a man is working prayses bring
Greatly thereto, and it commends thereby:
Hence then right noble Lord, it is that I
Thus bould have bin your honour to excite.
O noble Crighton , 'tis most comly right
Nobly to win all , shewing manly might.
In whom true manhood is right comly than,
Living in gracing forth nobility,
Lively that said, without you cannot be:
In you the Muses, then true noblenes,
And valour spying thought fit neretheles,
Mighty great Lord, to lend a line or two,
Craving Sir nothing, but what now you do
Rightly indeed, who doth perswade that thing,
In which a man is working prayses bring
Greatly thereto, and it commends thereby:
Hence then right noble Lord, it is that I
Thus bould have bin your honour to excite.
O noble Crighton , 'tis most comly right
Nobly to win all , shewing manly might.
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