William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling, was a renowned Scottish poet. Born in 1570 and died on September 12, 1640, he is known for his poetic works that hold a significant place in the history of Scottish literature.
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“Not beauty, no, but virtue rais'd my fires, whose sacred flame did cherish chaste desires.”
“Great conquests trouble, where contempt may please -- the one yields glory, and the other ease.”
“While as he yet doth breath extend, no man is blest; behold the end.”
“The deepest rivers make least din, The silent soule doth most abound in care.”
