The Poetical Recreations of Mr. Alexander Craig of Rosecraig (Classic Reprint)
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One of his familiars asked what he did: Al the Corinthians (answered Diogenes) are bussie, and I must be doing something: Each man (my honorable good Lord) at this great Court of Parliament is bussie, and left I alone like Diogenes be noted as idle, I will roll my selfe in these foolish rymes up and downe the streetes, that it may be said I am doing something: the goodes and children of the bond-man belong to the master: These passions are my goodes, or rather my children Minerva-like borne from their fathers brane, without a mother, and so due to your L. Take then your owne (dear Lord) from this hand, who according to the antient custome hath bored his eare with a boidkene, to shew that he shall still remaine your Honors most faithfully devoted and voluntarie slaue.
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