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The Anatomie of Hvmors
Written by Simion Grahame
Grahame, Simion (ca. 1570-1614)
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[dedication]
TO HIS EVER-HONOVRED LADY, MY LADY COVNTESSE of Montrois, &c.
TO HIS EVER-HONOVRED LADY, MY LADY COVNTESSE of Erroll.
THE ANATOMIE OF HVMORS.
[Thou earthly God, whose ouer-ruling hand]
[How blest is he whose happy dayes are spent]
[Sweet louely flower, in gallant flourish faire]
[O that I might, then should I liue content]
[Whilst I did hazard, for vncertaine toyes]
[Can not thy eyes, the eyes of man command]
[Some Martiall men bewitch'd with beautie rare]
[If haples, I had harbord in my heart]
[The mal-content hunts Fortune here and there]
[It's true indeede this age is very strange]
THE SPIRIT OF GRACE
THE SORROVVFVLL SONG
TO THE GHOST OF THE right Honorable John Grahame Earle of Montrois, sometime Vice-Roy of North-Britaine.
AGAINST TIME.
HIS DYING SONG.
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The Anatomie of Hvmors
The Anatomie of Hvmors
Written by Simion Grahame
Simion Grahame
ca. 1570-1614
Printed by Thomas Finlason
Edinbvrgh
1609
The Anatomie of Hvmors