| Henry Headley - 1787 - 202 Seiten
...and fpent fome time with him. Some of their converfation is preferred. Drayton thus mentions him i And my dear Drummond, to whom much I owe For his much love, and proud was I to know, His poefy, for which two worthy men, f • 1 Menftry f ftill Ihall love, and Hawthornden. Of Poets and... | |
| Henry Headley - 1787 - 212 Seiten
...Scotland, and fpent fome time with him. Some of their converfation is preierved. Drayton thus mentions him: And my dear Drummond, to whom much I owe For his much love, and proud was I to know, His poefy, for which two worthy men, I Menftry f ftill mall love, and Hawthornden. Of Poets and Poejy.... | |
| 1793 - 810 Seiten
...numbers, which were brave and high, So like hi* mind, was his clear poefy. • . And my dear Prummond to whom much I oWe For his much love, and proud was I to know His poefy, for which two worthy men, I Menftry ftill lhall love, and Hawthornden. Then the two Beaumontsand... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 692 Seiten
...tbui I do but ihow the lore, tbat was 'twixt us, V And not his numbers, which were brave and high, So like his mind, was his clear poesy. And my dear...which two worthy men, I Menstry still shall love, and Hawthornden. Then the two IteaumonU and my Brown arose, My dear companions whom I freely chose . My... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 246 Seiten
...Scotland, and spent some time with him. Some of their conversation is preserved. Drayton thus mentions him: And my dear Drummond, to whom much I owe For his much...I to know, His poesy, for which two worthy men, I Menstryt still shall love, and Hawthornden. Of Poets and Poesy, t Without ostentatious praise (which... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 360 Seiten
...his numbers, which were brave, and high ; So like his mind was his clear poesy. And my dear DHUMMOND, to whom much I owe For his much love, and proud was...I to know His poesy ; for which two worthy men, I iHeiistrie still shall love, and Hawthorndcn t. * Works, folio edition, Edinburgh, 1711, p. 234. t... | |
| William Drummond, Peter Cunningham - 1833 - 358 Seiten
...BOUGHT IN EUROPE V THE POEMS WILLIAM DRUMMOND, OF HAWTHORNDEN: WITH LIFE, BY PETER CUNNINGHAM. " — My dear Drummond, to whom much I owe For his much Love, and proud was I to know His Poesie." DRAYTON. LONDON : COCHRANE AND M'CRONE, 11, WATERLOO PLACE. 1833. PRINTED BY A. 3. VALPY,... | |
| William Drummond, Peter Cunningham - 1833 - 354 Seiten
...H'.-M;i ¥4 WILLIAM DRUMMOND, OF HAWTHORNDEN: WITH LIFE, •Y PETER CUNNINGHAM. " — My dear Drnuimond, to whom much I owe For his much Love, and proud was I to know His Poesie." DRAYTON. LONDON : COCHRANE AND M'CRONE, PRINTED ** AJ VALPY, CONTENTS. PACE THE PREFACE vii... | |
| David Masson - 1859 - 714 Seiten
...Drayton goes on to mention another Scottish poet with whom he was no less proud to be acquainted : " And my dear Drummond, to whom much I owe For his much love; and proud was I to know His poesy." And then, coupling the two Scots together: "For which two worthy men I Menstry still shall love and... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 520 Seiten
...speaking thus, I do but show the love that was 'twixt us, And not his numbers ; which were brave and high, So like his mind was his clear poesy. And my dear...was I to know His poesy. For which two worthy men, I Menstrie still shall love, and Hawthornden." CHAPTER VII. LAST SIX YEARS OF KING JAMES'S REIGN : KERR... | |
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