. The poetical works of ALexander Craig of Rose-Craig, 1604-1631 ; now first collected . ne holds him vp, from dying in Defpare. And as in ende, hee mooues him for to wryte;Syne fhowes his Sutes vnto his Miftres Eyes:Wherein, yde (6e, (hie tooke no fmall delyte,Becaufe in him fome figne of Trueth fliee cures his Cares, and all his fickc Difeafe:Yea, heales his hurt, and heartlie by the hand,Shee home-ward leades him, to her natiue Land. So fmfull man, firfl by the helpe of Faith,Defpifeth Sinne, repents, and fore doeth pray,That GOD in Mercie would avert His make His bred d


. The poetical works of ALexander Craig of Rose-Craig, 1604-1631 ; now first collected . ne holds him vp, from dying in Defpare. And as in ende, hee mooues him for to wryte;Syne fhowes his Sutes vnto his Miftres Eyes:Wherein, yde (6e, (hie tooke no fmall delyte,Becaufe in him fome figne of Trueth fliee cures his Cares, and all his fickc Difeafe:Yea, heales his hurt, and heartlie by the hand,Shee home-ward leades him, to her natiue Land. So fmfull man, firfl by the helpe of Faith,Defpifeth Sinne, repents, and fore doeth pray,That GOD in Mercie would avert His make His bred difpleafure to when the ficke converted would away,From worldlie eafe. with hafte hee maketh fpeede:Then comes the LORD, to helj^e His owne at neede. Hee cures our cares, Hee helpes vs to bee haile:Hee makes our forie Soules for to wee in Him confyde, Hee will not free vs from the force of all our at the laft, with great difgrace of loving LORD, fliall take vs by the Hand,And with Him leads vs, to the HO LIE LAND. FINIS. 35 #ll^^jf^ MISCELLANEOUS POEMS [From TA TON MorsoN eisoaia. The MvfesWelcome To The High and Mightie PrinceI AMES &c., Edinbvrgh, Printed by ThomasFinlafon, Printer to his moft excellent , folio, p. 99.] This fubfequent welcome was alfo prefented to hisM. at Kinaird.


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