The Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthornden With "A Cypresse Grove": Edited by L. E. Kastner |
I. |
II. |
i. |
ii. |
iii. |
iv. |
v. |
vi. |
vii. |
viii. |
ix. |
x. |
xi. |
xii. |
I. |
ii. |
III. |
iv. |
The Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthornden | ||
[xxviii] Of Amintas.
Over a christall SourceAmintas layde his Face,
Of popling Streames to see the restlesse Course:
But scarce hee had o'reshadowed the Place,
When (spying in the Ground a Childe arise,
Like to himselfe in Stature, Face, and Eyes)
Hee rose o'rejoy'd, and cried,
Deare Mates approch, see whom I haue descried,
The Boy of whom strange Stories Shepheards tell
(Oft-called Hylas) dwelleth in this Well.
The Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthornden | ||