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Sonnet 63 To the high and mighty Prince, James, King of Scots

    By Michael Drayton



    Not thy graue Counsells, nor thy Subiects loue,
    Nor all that famous Scottish royaltie,
    Or what thy soueraigne greatnes may approue,
    Others in vaine doe but historifie,
    When thine owne glorie from thy selfe doth spring,
    As though thou did'st, all meaner prayses scorne:
    Of Kings a Poet, and the Poets King,
    They Princes, but thou Prophets do'st adorne;
    Whilst others by their Empires are renown'd,
    Thou do'st enrich thy Scotland with renowne,
    And Kings can but with Diadems be crown'd,
    But with thy Laurell, thou doo'st crowne thy Crowne;
        That they whose pens, euen life to Kings doe giue,
        In thee a King, shall seeke them selues to liue.



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