| 5 Famous Quotes by William Drummond (1)
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“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.”
Solitude Quotes Source: Urania; or, Spiritual Poems
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“God never had a church but there, men say,
The devil a chapel hath raised by some wiles,
I doubted of this saw, till on a day
I westward spied great Edinburgh's Saint Giles.”
Churches Quotes Source: Posthumous Poems--A Proverb
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“Let Zephyr only breathe
And with her tresses play.”
Zephyrs Quotes Source: Song--Phoebus, Arise
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“He lives who dies to win a lasting name.”
Names Quotes Source: Sonnet (XII)
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“Sweet bird, that sing'st away the early hours,
Of winter's past or coming void of care,
Well pleased with delights which present are,
Fair seasons, budding sprays, sweet-smelling flowers.”
Nightingales Quotes Source: Sonnet--To a Nightingale
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