. The grange of St. Giles, the Bass : and the other baronial homes of the Dick-Lauder family. SIK WILLIAM UlCt; OK I3RAID, IKOVOSl To William Dick Bailli Anag. I WILL MACK EID / will make aid, since I by grace have strengthAnd hopes (by Christ) to conquis Heaven at length. 3n 3crosticfe bonnet W Vpon those tops wher Vertue lives with Fame, I would as worthy, there ingrave thy name, L est that thy knowledge, which deserves renoun L y unadmired into oblivioun. I n full desire the contrae thou inherit; M ount therefore Fame into the highest spheare, D eclare his doings daily maire and maire. I s
. The grange of St. Giles, the Bass : and the other baronial homes of the Dick-Lauder family. SIK WILLIAM UlCt; OK I3RAID, IKOVOSl To William Dick Bailli Anag. I WILL MACK EID / will make aid, since I by grace have strengthAnd hopes (by Christ) to conquis Heaven at length. 3n 3crosticfe bonnet W Vpon those tops wher Vertue lives with Fame, I would as worthy, there ingrave thy name, L est that thy knowledge, which deserves renoun L y unadmired into oblivioun. I n full desire the contrae thou inherit; M ount therefore Fame into the highest spheare, D eclare his doings daily maire and maire. I s it not hee who by his Actions all C an serve the King still, readie at a call ? K now also that the compass of his careBy all men is accounted wondrous for his wisdome and his vertues Kingdom scarcely can afford his it must bee, and I may vowThat God his actions alwayes doth allow. AD EUNDEM I askt the Eccho if it wouldThy gifts descrive to me,Thou had no match it plainly told;And it can no wayes lie. W. M. (Col. William Mercer) 1637. CHAPTER V SIR WILLI
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