Poems of John Stewart of Baldyneiss From the MS. in the Advocates' Library, Edinburgh: Edited by Thomas Crockett |
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IN PRAISE OF HIS MAIESTEIS VORK.
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IN PRAISE OF HIS MAIESTEIS VORK.
SONNET.
Ane Sacred Sang heir Soundit is so sueitIn Gloir of God, Be Ane maist Godlie king,
That Muse of mortall men may not be meit
His dew deserwit lowing loud to sing.
Bot thow, Iehowach, Quho dois hichest ring,
And vith Thy Spreit His prencelie spreit dois gyd,
Sum holie Angill from abowe most bring
Vith heawenlie voce to spred his praisis vyd
Throch all this vorld, Ay permanent to byd;
lyk as his Person in Suprem degrie
Of royall bluid Thow hes don rycht prowyd,
To reull vith Iustice vit And mercie frie
Bot onie matche, And in to vertew best
Vp from Pernass Clymyng thy Thron celest.
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