. The poetical works of William Drummond of Hawthornden : with 'A cypresse grove' . h they bear,15 His Father bidding testifies That we should Him believe and hear. Glory, O Lord, be given to Thee,Who hast appeared upon this Day;And glory to the Father be,20 And to the Holy Ghost for ay. 3i8 POEMS OF DOUBTFUL AUTHENTICITY. XX. On the Feast of St. Michael the Arch-Angel. To Thee, O Christ, Thy Fathers Light,Life, Vertue, which our Heart inspires,In Presence of thine Angels sing with Voice and with Desires :5 Our selves we mutually inviteTo Melody with answering Reverence w


. The poetical works of William Drummond of Hawthornden : with 'A cypresse grove' . h they bear,15 His Father bidding testifies That we should Him believe and hear. Glory, O Lord, be given to Thee,Who hast appeared upon this Day;And glory to the Father be,20 And to the Holy Ghost for ay. 3i8 POEMS OF DOUBTFUL AUTHENTICITY. XX. On the Feast of St. Michael the Arch-Angel. To Thee, O Christ, Thy Fathers Light,Life, Vertue, which our Heart inspires,In Presence of thine Angels sing with Voice and with Desires :5 Our selves we mutually inviteTo Melody with answering Reverence we these Souldiers praise,\\Tio near the heavenly Throne chiefly him whom God doth raiselo His strong Celestial Host to guide,Michael, who by his Power dismays,And beateth down the Devils pride. Breviufcula, & CompenJiufcnla^ lelkth; D E Storia memorabili Fechtae mervelabilisQaae fuitInter Mfickr^llios^ 8c Horshoyof^ atque Ladaos, & hoc Libeiluio . cujus Inicriptio famolk baec q% POLEMO-MEDINIA I NtER Vitarvam & NcbcrnamJ Placide 8c Jocos^ tsaL&ztxai. BDI2SIBVRGJ, ii| \ II Plate 12.—Facsimile of Title-Page. Pag-e 310. INTER VlTARVAM ET Nebernam. NYmphae quae colitis highissima monta FifcBa,Seu vos Pittenwema tenent seu Crelia crofta,Sive Anstrcea domus, ubi nat haddocus in undis,Codlineusque ingens, & fleucca & sketta pererrant5 Per cost am, et scopulis lobster mony-footus in udisCreepat, & in mediis ludit whitenius undis ;Et vos skipperii, soliti qui per mare breddumValde procul lanchare foris, iterumque redire,Linquite scellatas bottas shippasque picatas, lo Whistlantesque simul fechtam memorate bloodseam,Fechtam terribilem, quarn marvellaverit omnisBanda Deum, & Nympharum Cockelshelleatarum,Maia ubi sheepifeda atque ubi solgoosifera BassaSuellant in pelago, cum Sol boottatus Edenum 15 Postabat radiis madidis & shouribus viso, ad fechtae noisam cecidere volucres, IV, Reprinted from the edition of 1684, collated with the


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