The Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthornden With "A Cypresse Grove": Edited by L. E. Kastner |
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lvi. Sextain.
[With elegies, sad songs, and murning layes]
With elegies, sad songs, and murning layes,Quhill Craig his Kala wald to pitie moue,
Poore braine-sicke man! he spends his dearest dayes;
Such sillie rime can not make women loue.
Morice quho sight of neuer saw a booke
With a rude stanza this faire Virgine tooke.
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