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“What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” MarriageSweetQuietDelightQuiet Life Book:Poems by ... W. D. [Edited, with a life by P. C., i.e. Peter Cunningham.] Source: Poems by ... W. D. [Edited, with a life by P. C., i.e. Peter Cunningham.]
“Sleep, Silence's child, sweet father of soft rest, Prince whose approach peace to all mortals brings Indifferent host to shepherds and kings Sole comforter to minds with grief oppressed.” MindChildrenFatherSleepGriefSilenceSweetKingsApproachMortalsHostSoleIndifferentOppressedShepherdsComforter Author:William Drummond
“Books have that strange quality, that being of the frailest and tenderest matter, they outlast brass, iron and marble.” BookMatterQualityStrangeLoversIronMarbleBrassBook Lover Author:William Drummond
“Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world; doth live his own; Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love.” WorldSolitudeEternalSolitaryNot AloneConversesEternal LoveGroveShadyThrice Book:The Poetical works Source: The Poetical works
“My thoughts hold mortal strife, I do detest my life, And with lamenting cries, Peace to my soul to bring, Oft calls that prince which here doth monarchize; But he, grim-grinning king, Who caitiffs scorns and doth the blest surprise, Late having deck'd with beauty's rose his tomb, Disdains to crop a weed, and will not come.” SoulSadnessCryKingsSadLateRoseSurpriseMy SoulMortalsWeedStrifeMy ThoughtsScornCropsTombsGrimDeckDisdainDetestGrinning Book:The Poems of William Drummond of Hawthornden: With Life, by Peter Cunningham Source: The Poems of William Drummond of Hawthornden: With Life, by Peter Cunningham
“So that my life be brave, what though not long?” LifeLongLife IsBraveBe BraveLong Life Book:The poetical works ed. by W. B. Turnbull Source: The poetical works ed. by W. B. Turnbull
“Put a bridle on thy tongue; set a guard before thy lips, lest the words of thine own mouth destroy thy peace... on much speaking cometh repentance, but in silence is safety.” SilenceMouthsSafetyLipsTongueRepentanceSilence Is Author:William Drummond