Poems: by VVilliam Drummond, of Hawthorne-denne

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Poems: by VVilliam Drummond, of Hawthorne-denne
Author
Drummond, William, 1585-1649.
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Edinburgh :: Printed by Andro Hart,
1616.
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"Poems: by VVilliam Drummond, of Hawthorne-denne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20878.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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SON.
PLace mee where angry Titan burnes the More, And thirstie Africke fir•…•…e Monsters brings, Or where the new-borne Phoenix spreades her Wings, And Troupes of wondring Birds her Flight adore. Place mee by Gange, or Indes empampred Shore, Where smyling Heauens on Earth cause double Springs, Place mee where Neptunes Quire of Syrens sings, Or where (made hoarse through Cold) hee leaues to roare. Mee place where Fortune doth her Darlings crowne, A Wonder, or a Sparke in Enuies Eye, Or late outragious Fates vpon mee frowne, And Pittie wailing see disastred Mee, Affections Print my Minde so deepe doth proue, I may forget my Selfe▪ but not my Loue.
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