My thoughts hold mortal strife;
I do detest my life,
And with lamenting cries
Peace to my soul to bring
Oft call that prince which here doth monarchize:
But he, grim grinning King,
Who caitiffs scorns, and doth the blest surprise,
Late having decked with beauty's rose his tomb,
Disdains to crop a weed, and will not come.
More verses by William Henry Drummond
- De Notaire Publique
- De Nice Leetle Canadienne
- How Bateese Came Home
- The Wreck Of The "Julie Plante": A Legend Of Lac St. Pierre
- Little Bateese