William Drummond (of Hawthornden)
Born in December 13, 1585 / Died in December 4, 1649 / United Kingdom / English
William Drummond (of Hawthornden) poet from United Kingdom was born on December 13, 1585, had 64 years and died on December 4, 1649. Poems were written in Renaissance mainly in English language. Dominant movement is theology.
Top ten poems William Drummond (of Hawthornden)
"I know that all beneath the moon decays"
... With toil of spright which are so dearly bought, ...
Kisses Desired
... After one kiss, but still one kiss, my dear ...
Stolen Pleasure
... And kissing her fair breast, lips, cheeks, and eyes ...
Madrigal: "Like the Idalian queen"
... In Cyprus gardens gathering those fair flowers ...
For the Baptist
... whose hopes relyOn God, with me amidst these deserts mourn,Repent, repent, and from old errors turn ...
Madrigal: My Thoughts Hold Mortal Strife
... surprise, Late having deck'd with beauty's rose his tomb, Disdains to crop a weed, and will not come ...
Song: Phoebus Arise
... ms,And thou two sweeter eyesShalt see than those which by Peneus' streamsDid once thy heart surprise ...
Sonnet: What doth it Serve
... ld contains, Sith she for whom those once to me were dear, No part of them can have now with me here ...