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A garden of graue and godlie flowers

Sonets, elegies, and epitaphs. Planted, polished, and perfected: By Mr. Alexander Gardyne
  

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TO THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED and most noble Earle George Earle of Anzie. L. G. &c.
  
  
  

TO THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED and most noble Earle George Earle of Anzie. L. G. &c.

Great gallant Youth, thy Bogie-valley, wailes,
And louingly, laments thy absence long,
Thy Bogie bursts, and as inragd she railes,
And waries all the world for this wrong:


Mourning shee moues the Montanes all among,
And as she slides, shee soughs, she shoutes and sings,
With weeping voice, a sad and sorie song,
VVailing thy want, her watrie eies shee wrings,
While spaits of Tears, that from those fontains springs
The Valies low, like furious floods o're flowes
And all her banks, in their disdaine down dings
And with a thought, like thunder all ore throwes:
Yet noble Lord, haist home and you shall see,
Both Bog and Bogie-waill be blyth of Thee.