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322. oldal - And changed the object of thy will, It had been lethargy in me, Not constancy, to love thee still. Yea, it had been a sin to go And prostitute affection so; Since we are taught no prayers to say To such as must to others pray. Yet do thou glory in thy choice, Thy choice of his good fortune boast...
322. oldal - He that can love unloved again, Hath better store of love than brain; God send me love my debts to pay While unthrifts fool their love away! Nothing could have my love o'erthrown If thou hadst still continued mine; Yea, if thou hadst remained thy own, I might perchance have yet been thine.
4. oldal - THE BANNATYNE CLUB. DECEMBER, M.DCCC.XXVIL I. THE Club shall consist of a limited number of Members ; at no time to exceed ONE HUNDRED. II. The objects of the Club shall be the printing and publication of Works illustrative of the History, Literature, and Antiquities of Scotland. III. A General Meeting shall be held annually on the First Monday of December for the election of Office-bearers, and other matters ; and the President shall have power to call Extraordinary General Meetings, upon three...
15. oldal - Grace, when we come to the courte (the Kinges Grace our great master being alyve) waitinge on our Lordes and maisters, who also, for velvettis and silkis, be right well araide, we have as good garmentis as some of our fellowis whiche gyve attendaunce in the court every day.
117. oldal - Derectit from Striuiling, with speciall command and licence to be prentit. Anno 1582.— With Preface and Notes. 1822, small 8vo. 45 copies printed, and two on vellum. See ' Bibliographer's Manual,
319. oldal - I approve, As either yielding pleasure or promotion : I like a mild and lukewarm zeal in love, Although I do not like it in devotion ; For it...
181. oldal - ... dyde murmure and grudge, and sayde, Who the " devyll hath sent for them ? What do they here ? Cannot we " mayntayne our warre with Englande well ynoughe without their " helpe ? We shall do no good as longe as they be with us. Let " it be shewed unto theym, that they may returne agayne, and that " we be stronge ynough in Scotland to mayntayne our warre with" out theym : and therefore we wyll none of theyr company.
318. oldal - But not that passion which with fools' consent Above the reason bears imperious sway, Making their lifetime a perpetual lent, As if a man were born to fast and pray.

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