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XXVI. [TO THE SAME.]
With mightie maters mynd I not to mell,As copping courts, or comonwelthis, or kings,
Quhais craig ȝoiks fastest, let tham sey thame sell;
My thoght culd nevir think vpon sik things.
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In Cupids court ȝe knau I haif bene kend,
Quhair Muses ȝit som of my sonets sings,
And shall do aluayis to the worlds end.
Men hes no caus my cunning to commend,
That it suld merit sik a memorie;
Ȝit ȝe haif sene his Grace oft for me send,
Quhen he took plesure into poesie.
Quhill tyme may serve, perforce I must refrane,
That pleis his Grace I come to Court agane.
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