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Poems of Alexander Montgomerie

And Other Pieces from Laing MS. No. 447: Supplementary Volume: Edited with Introduction, Appendices, Notes, and Glossary by George Stevenson

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XXII. [YOUR OUTUARD GESTURE, FORME, AND FASSOINS FAIR.]
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XXII. [YOUR OUTUARD GESTURE, FORME, AND FASSOINS FAIR.]

Your outuard gesture, forme, and fassoins fair,
decleris þe invard secrettis of ingyne,
quheir is contenit sic verteuis hed and cair,
þat al þe warld dois se in ȝow to schyne,
resembling weil þe verteuis raice & lyne
quhairof ȝe com; quhois name to last for ay
is eternissid be ȝow, and mede devyne
in register þat never sal decay.
quhairby I hoip, mestres, hap quhat so mey,
for sic revard, as Justly I expect
to cum fra hir, quhair vertew beiris þe sway,
quhilk alvayis suld produice þe awin effect.
Sens as be nature, so ȝe ar inclynde,
plece constancie into þis verteuis mynde.