William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
228. Spring Bereaved 3
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ALEXIS, here she stay'd; among these pines, Sweet hermitress, she did alone repair; Here did she spread the treasure of her hair, More rich than that brought from the Colchian mines. She set her by these musked eglantines, —The happy place the print seems yet to bear: Her voice did sweeten here thy sugar'd lines, To which winds, trees, beasts, birds, did lend their ear. Me here she first perceived, and here a morn Of bright carnations did o'erspread her face; Here did she sigh, here first my hopes were born, And I first got a pledge of promised grace:   But ah! what served it to be happy so?   Sith passed pleasures double but new woe?

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William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
229. Her Passing
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