National Library of Scotland, MS 2062

MS 2062 (Hawthornden Vol. VIII)

MS 2062

A folio autograph composite volume of verse by William Drummond, 251 leaves of varying paper sizes, in reversed calf. c.1612-45.

Among the collections of William Drummond of Hawthornden: Hawthornden Vol. X

f. 2r

*DrW 99: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaph (‘Fame, Register of Tyme’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 198.

f. 2r

*DrW 221: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A sigh (‘Sigh, stollen from her sweet brest’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 238.

f. 2r

*DrW 223: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Silenus to King Midas (‘The greatest Gift that from their loftie Thrones’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 186. Of doubtful authorship: see MacDonald, SSL, 7 (1969), 113-14.

f. 3r

*DrW 40: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Ah! eyes, deare eyes, how could the Heuens consent’

Autograph draft, headed ‘A Lady Weeping’.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 271.

f. 3r

*DrW 54: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Beauties Frailtye (‘Looke how the maying Rose’)

Autograph draft, with revisions, headed ‘Jodel in Dido’.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 175.

f. 4r

*DrW 27: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Son (‘You restlesse Seas, appease your roaring Waues’)

Autograph copy, with corrections.

This MS collated in Kastner, I, 190.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 28.

f. 5r

*DrW 271: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the honorable Author, Sir John Skene (‘All lawes but cob-webes are, but none such right’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 228.

f. 6r

*DrW 272: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the honorable Author, Sir John Skene (‘All lawes but cob-webes are, but none such right’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 228.

f. 7r

*DrW 24: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Son (‘My Teares may well Numidian Lions Tame’)

Autograph draft.

Facsimile and transcript of this MS in Croft, Autograph Poetry, I, 29; not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 24.

f. 8r

*DrW 85: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Daphnè (‘Now Daphnès armes did grow’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 178.

f. 8r

*DrW 51: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Beare of loue (‘In woodes and desart Boundes’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 178.

f. 9r

*DrW 167: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Of a Be (‘Ingenious was that Bee’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 236.

f. 9r

*DrW 153: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Locke desired (‘I neuer long'd for gold’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 239.

f. 10r

*DrW 172: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Of Chloris (‘Forth from greene Thetis Bowers’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 236.

f. 10r

*DrW 29: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To S.W.A. (‘Though I haue twice beene at the Doores of Death’)

Autograph draft, with revisions, headed ‘Damon to Alexis’.

Printed from this MS in Kastner, II, 355-6; facsimile in Laing (1831), facing p. 57.

First published in A Cypresse Grove ([Edinburgh?], 1612). Kastner, II, 106.

f. 11r

*DrW 266: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To his amorous Thoughts (‘Sweet wanton thought which art of Beautye borne’)

Autograph copy, deleted.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 186.

f. 12r

*DrW 173: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The oister (‘With open shells in seas, on heauenly due’)

Autograph copy, deleted.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 185.

f. 13r

*DrW 216: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Rise to my soule, bright Sunne of Grace, o rise!’

Autograph draft, with revisions, deleted.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 229.

f. 15r

*DrW 212: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Replye (‘Who do in good delight’)

Autograph draft, deleted.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 175.

f. 15v

*DrW 218: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Saint Peter, after the denying his master (‘Like to the solitarie pelican’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 214.

ff. 16r-19r

*DrW 256: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The woefull Marie midst a blubbred band’

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 215.

f. 20r

*DrW 293: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘What course of life should wretched Mortalles take?’

Autograph copy, with alteration in a later hand.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 173.

f. 21r

*DrW 166: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘O Tymes, o Heauen that still in motion art’

Autograph draft.

Facsimile of this MS in Kastner, I, frontispiece.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 228.

ff. 22r-4r

*DrW 123: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Galateas Sonnets (‘Joas in vaine thou brings thy rimes and songs’)

Autograph draft of five sonnets, with revisions.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 179-83.

f. 25r

*DrW 160: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A New Precisian (‘Why should this nice world blame’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 205.

f. 25r

*DrW 161: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Non vltra (‘When Idmon saw the eyne’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 240.

f. 26r

*DrW 89: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Discontented Phillis (‘Blacke are my thoughts as is my Husbands haire’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 288.

f. 26r

*DrW 183: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On the Death of a Margarite (‘In shelles and gold pearles are not keept alone’)

Autograph draft, with revisions, deleted.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 184.

f. 28r

*DrW 154: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Locke desired (‘I neuer long'd for gold’)

Autograph copy, deleted.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 239.

f. 28r

*DrW 168: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Of a Be (‘Ingenious was that Bee’)

Autograph copy, deleted.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 236.

f. 29r

*DrW 169: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Of a Kisse (‘Lips, double port of loue’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 239.

f. 29r

*DrW 174: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On a Book (‘Litel but blissed Booke’)

Autograph draft, heavily deleted.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 205.

f. 31r

*DrW 44: William Drummond of Hawthornden, All Changeth (‘The angrye winds not ay’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 185.

f. 31r

*DrW 184: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On the Death of a Margarite (‘In shelles and gold pearles are not keept alone’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 184.

f. 32r

*DrW 199: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Persuasive dissuading (‘Show mee not lockes of Gold’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 240.

f. 33r

*DrW 171: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Of Anthea (‘When Hylas saw the eyne’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 279.

f. 33r

*DrW 200: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Persuasive dissuading (‘Show mee not lockes of Gold’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 240.

f. 35r

*DrW 208: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Regrat (‘In this Worlds raging sea’)

Autograph copy, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 237.

f. 35r

*DrW 72: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Chloris enamoured (‘Amintas, now at last’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 237.

f. 36r

*DrW 45: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘All good hath left this age, all trackes of shame’

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 174.

f. 36r

*DrW 34: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘What haplesse Hap had I now to bee borne’

Autograph copy.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published among Vrania, or Spirituall Poems in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 90.

f. 37r

*DrW 92: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Doth then the world goe thus, doth all thus moue?’

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 174.

f. 37r

*DrW 213: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Replye (‘Who do in good delight’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 175.

f. 38r

*DrW 55: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Beauties Frailtye (‘Looke how the maying Rose’)

Autograph copy, untitled.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 175.

f. 38r

*DrW 260: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To a swallow, building neare the statue of Medea (‘Fond Prognèe, chattering wretch’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 186.

f. 38r

*DrW 289: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Venus armed (‘As to trye new alarmes’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 176.

f. 39r

*DrW 62: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Boares head (‘Amidst a pleasant greene’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 177.

f. 39r

*DrW 262: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To an Owle (‘Ascalaphus tell mee’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 177.

f. 40r

*DrW 86: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Daphnè (‘Now Daphnès armes did grow’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 178.

f. 40r

*DrW 52: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Beare of loue (‘In woodes and desart Boundes’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 178.

f. 41r

*DrW 113: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Faire art thou if thy lockes of curling gold’

Autograph draft of a poem in a series headed ‘De Materia Prima’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 187.

f. 41r

*DrW 145: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘In ashe her lies the wanton God of loue’

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 280.

f. 42r

*DrW 163: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Now let these Hills sweet aire sigh forth’

Autograph draft, under a general heading ‘De Materia Prima’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 187.

f. 43r

*DrW 202: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Phillis when first amongst us thou camst downe’

Autograph draft, in a series headed ‘De Materia Prima’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 188.

f. 44r

*DrW 48: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Are these the Shores, is this the happye sand’

Autograph draft, in a series headed ‘De Materia Prima’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 189.

f. 45r

*DrW 201: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Phebus wher'ere thou stayst in Cynthe or Dele’

Autograph draft, in a series headed ‘De Materia Prima’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 189.

f. 46r

*DrW 182: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘On some greene meade if shee her virgine side’

Autograph draft.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 189.

f. 46r

*DrW 88: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Deare Steed that Choisen art now to sustaine’

Autograph draft, in a series headed ‘De Materia Prima’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 190.

f. 47r

*DrW 295: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘What pen is there so bold’

Autograph draft of a poem in a series headed ‘De Materia Prima’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 190.

f. 48r

*DrW 243: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The boyling sighs, and hote flaming fire’

Autograph draft.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 191.

ff. 49r-53r

BcF 496: Francis Bacon, Bacon's Humble Submissions and Supplications

Copy.

The Humble Submissions and Supplications Bacon sent to the House of Lords, on 19 March 1620/1 (beginning ‘I humbly pray your Lordships all to make a favourable and true construction of my absence...’); 22 April 1621 (beginning ‘It may please your Lordships, I shall humbly crave at your Lordships' hands a benign interpretation...’); and 30 April 1621 (beginning ‘Upon advised consideration of the charge, descending into mine own conscience...’), written at the time of his indictment for corruption. Spedding, XIV, 215-16, 242-5, 252-62.

f. 49v

*DrW 63: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Boares head (‘Amidst a pleasant greene’)

Autograph copy, untitled.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 177.

f. 50r

*DrW 64: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Boares head (‘Amidst a pleasant greene’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 177.

f. 51r

*DrW 261: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To a swallow, building neare the statue of Medea (‘Fond Prognèe, chattering wretch’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 186.

f. 51r

*DrW 176: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On a lamp (‘Faithfull and loued light’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 280.

f. 52r

*DrW 164: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘O leave (Ulisses) in their cave the Winds’

Autograph draft of a poem headed ‘Of Dido’ in a series headed ‘Madrigals di Mauritio Moro’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 192.

f. 53r

*DrW 142: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Ilas of the Nymfes’

Autograph draft of a poem in a series headed ‘Madrigals di Mauritio Moro’; incomplete.

First published in Fogle, p. 192.

f. 53r

*DrW 46: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Amarillis to her dog Perlin (‘Faire Perlin doe not barke’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 281.

f. 54r

*DrW 136: William Drummond of Hawthornden, His Flames are Quenched (‘Phillis the knots are broke’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 192.

f. 54r

*DrW 49: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Ball of Snow (‘With whitest hand, white snow’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 193.

f. 54v

*DrW 258: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘This Monument vnder’

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 281.

f. 55r

*DrW 257: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘There where the pleasant Eske’

Autograph draft of one of two poems headed ‘Pastorells from Maria Bonardo frattegiano’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 199.

f. 55r

*DrW 43: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Alexis, Flora, Damon, Cloris, Myris’

Autograph draft of one of two poems headed ‘Pastorells from Maria Bonardo frattegiano’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 199.

f. 56r

*DrW 298: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘While yee raise you to heauen shrill Swan’

Autograph draft.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 202.

ff. 57r-62r, 211r

*DrW 244: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The dolorous accents, the most ruthfull plaints’

Autograph draft, headed ‘Eclogue Damon’.

First published in Fogle (1952), pp. 193-8.

f. 63r

*DrW 245: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The feilds vith flours var Pant in divers heu’

Autograph poetical fragment.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 200.

f. 63r

*DrW 119: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Fragment (‘It Autumne vas, and cheereful chantecleare’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 241.

f. 63r

*DrW 121: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Fragment (‘Now Phoebus vhept his horse vith al his might’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 241.

f. 64r

*DrW 118: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Fragment (‘A faire, a sueet, a pleasant heunlie creature’)

Autograph copy, with revisions.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 276.

ff. 64r-5r

*DrW 120: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Fragment (‘Like vnto her nothing can be namd’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 275.

f. 65r

*DrW 241: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘That burning lampe so gloriouslie that lustres’

Autograph draft, headed ‘fragment’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 201.

f. 66r

*DrW 7: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Great God, whom wee with humble Thoughts adore’

Autograph draft on an early version of lines 53-68, here beginning ‘O love and pitie, Vnknown to thes times’.

This MS recorded in Fogle, p. 201.

First published among Vrania, or Spirituall Poems in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 92-4.

f. 66v

*DrW 122: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Fragment of a greater work (‘As vhen a sheaphard boy from fearful hight’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 202.

f. 67r

*DrW 41: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Ah! eyes, deare eyes, how could the Heuens consent’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 271.

f. 67r

*DrW 42: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Ah! eyes, deare eyes, how could the Heuens consent’

Autograph third draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 271.

f. 70r

*DrW 240: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Sweet are the thoughts that harbour full content’

Autograph draft.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 207. Discussed in [J.P. Cutts], ‘William Drummond of Hawthornden’, N&Q, 202 (April 1957), 148-50.

f. 70r

*DrW 226: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Some men desire spouses that come of noble Houses’

Autograph copy.

First published in Thomas Weelkes, Ayeres of Phantastique Spirites (1608). printed from this MS in Fogle (1952), p. 208. Of uncertain authorship: see [J.P. Cutts], ‘William Drummond of Hawthornden’, N&Q, 202 (April 1957), 148-50.

f. 70r

*DrW 250: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The Nightingale, the organ of delight’

Autograph copy.

First published in Thomas Weelkes, Ayeres of Phantastique Spirites (1608). Fogle (1952), p. 208. Of uncertain authorship: see [J.P. Cutts], ‘William Drummond of Hawthornden’, N&Q, 202 (April 1957), 148-50.

f. 71r

*DrW 246: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The Gods haue heard my vowes’

Autograph copy.

Edited from this MS in Fogle.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 282.

f. 73r

*DrW 214: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Replye (‘Who loue enjoyes, and placed hath his Minde’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 188.

f. 75r

*DrW 215: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Replye (‘Who loue enjoyes, and placed hath his Minde’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 188.

f. 76v

*DrW 80: William Drummond of Hawthornden, D.A. Johnstones Eden-Bourgh (‘Install'd on Hills, her Head neare starrye bowres’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 227.

f. 77r

*DrW 81: William Drummond of Hawthornden, D.A. Johnstones Eden-Bourgh (‘Install'd on Hills, her Head neare starrye bowres’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 227.

f. 77r-8r

*DrW 82: William Drummond of Hawthornden, D.A. Johnstones Eden-Bourgh (‘Install'd on Hills, her Head neare starrye bowres’)

Autograph copy, with two copies of Johnston's original Latin verses, headed ‘The same inglished’.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 227.

f. 79r

*DrW 225: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Sith God ordaines and Natures lawes require’

Autograph draft.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 209.

ff. 80r-1r

*DrW 268: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To my ladye Mary Wroath (‘Who can (great lady) but adore thy name’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 277.

ff. 82r-3r

DrW 269: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To my ladye Mary Wroath (‘Who can (great lady) but adore thy name’)

Fair copy in italic hand.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 277.

f. 83r

DrW 267: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To my Ladye Mary Wroath (‘For beautye onlye, armd with outward grace’)

Fair copy in an italic hand.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 271.

f. 84r

*DrW 94: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Dum tua melliflui specto pigmenta Libelli’

Autograph copy of an eight-line Latin poem addressed to Michael Drayton.

Unpublished.

f. 85r

*DrW 279: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of the vertuous Gentlewoman Rachell Lindsay (‘The Daughter of a king, of princelye partes’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 251.

f. 86r

*DrW 83: William Drummond of Hawthornden, D.O.M.S. (‘Justice, Truth, Peace, and Hospitalitie’)

Autograph draft, untitled.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 250.

f. 87r

*DrW 84: William Drummond of Hawthornden, D.O.M.S. (‘So falles by Northern blast a Virgine rose’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 254.

f. 88

*DrW 274: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of his much louing and beloued Master, M.F.R. (‘No Wonder now if Mistes beclowde our Day’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 249.

f. 89r

*DrW 275: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of his much louing and beloued Master, M.F.R. (‘No Wonder now if Mistes beclowde our Day’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 249.

f. 90r

*DrW 273: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of... (‘As nought for splendour can with sunne compare’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 252.

f. 91r

*DrW 141: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘If of the dead save good nought should be said’

Autograph draft; c. 1640s.

First published in MacDonald (1976), p. 143.

f. 91r

*DrW 180: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On Pime (‘When Pime last night descended into Hell’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 208.

f. 94r

*DrW 280: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of the worthye ladye, the ladye Craigmillare (‘This Marble needes no teares, let these be powr'd’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 253.

f. 94Ar

*DrW 281: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of the worthye ladye, the ladye Craigmillare (‘This Marble needes no teares, let these be powr'd’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 253.

f. 95r

*DrW 282: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of the worthye ladye, the ladye Craigmillare (‘This Marble needes no teares, let these be powr'd’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 253.

f. 96r

*DrW 283: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of the worthye ladye, the ladye Craigmillare (‘This Marble needes no teares, let these be powr'd’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 253.

ff. 97r-9r

*DrW 284: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memory of John, Earl of Lauderdale (‘Of those rare worthyes which adorn'd our North’)

Autograph copy of three epitaphs; [1645].

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 192-3.

f. 101r-v

*DrW 276: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of the excellent ladye Isabell, Countesse of Lawderdale (‘Fond wight, who dreamest of Greatnesse, Glorie, State’)

Autograph draft, untitled.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 194.

f. 102r

*DrW 277: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of the excellent ladye Isabell, Countesse of Lawderdale (‘Fond wight, who dreamest of Greatnesse, Glorie, State’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 194.

f. 103Br

*DrW 111: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaphe on a Cooke (‘Heere lyes a sowre and angry cooke’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 285. Of doubtful authorship: see MacDonald, SSL, 7 (1969), 117.

ff. 103Br-4r

*DrW 278: William Drummond of Hawthornden, To the Memorie of the excellent ladye Isabell, Countesse of Lawderdale (‘Fond wight, who dreamest of Greatnesse, Glorie, State’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 194.

f. 104r

*DrW 105: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaph (‘If Monumentes were lasting wee would raise’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 251.

ff. 105Ar-Br

*DrW 133: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Heere beneath Wee allwayes sayle towards the port of death’

Autograph draft of a poem with accompanying philosophical observations.

First published in Fogle (1952), pp. 208-9.

ff. 108r-14v

*DrW 96: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Eclogue (‘Damon and Moeris by a christal spring’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 257-62.

ff. 115r-19r

*DrW 97: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Eclogue (‘Vhile dayes bright coachman makes our schadows schort’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 263-7.

ff. 120r-36r

*DrW 21: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Shadow of the Ivdgement (‘Aboue those boundlesse Bounds where Starrs do moue’)

Autograph draft of lines 67-406, 427-58, beginning ‘To those black Sprightes which thou dost keepe in chaines’.

This MS not recorded in Kastner.

First published in Flowres of Sion ([Edinburgh?], 1623). Kastner, II, 50-63.

f. 130v

*DrW 8: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Narcissvs (‘Flouds cannot quench my Flames, ah! in this Well’)

Autograph draft, on a leaf bound in Drummond's miscellany ‘Democritie, a labyrinth of delight’.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 109.

f. 137v (inverted)

*DrW 224: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Silenus to King Midas (‘The greatest Gift that from their loftie Thrones’)

Autograph.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 186. Of doubtful authorship: see MacDonald, SSL, 7 (1969), 113-14.

f. 137v

*DrW 235: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Stollen pleasure (‘My sweet did sweetlie sleep’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 238.

f. 137v

*DrW 236: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Stollen pleasure (‘My sweet did sweetlie sleep’)

Autograph second draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 238.

f. 144v

*DrW 87: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Daphnè (‘Now Daphnès armes did grow’)

Autograph copy, deleted.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 178.

f. 144v

*DrW 53: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Beare of loue (‘In woodes and desart Boundes’)

Autograph copy, deleted.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 178.

f. 151r

*DrW 194: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Our faults thy wrath deserued haue, alas!’

Autograph draft, deleted.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 272.

f. 152r

*DrW 56: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Beauties Frailtye (‘Looke how the maying Rose’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 175.

f. 152r

*DrW 57: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Beauties Frailtye (‘Looke how the maying Rose’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 175.

f. 154r

*DrW 116: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Flyting no reason hath, for at this tyme’

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 245.

f. 156r

*DrW 22: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Son (‘If crost with all Mis-haps bee my poore Life’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 30.

f. 158r

*DrW 10: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Of Dametas (‘Dametas dream'd he saw his Wife at Sport’)

Autograph copy.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 106.

f. 158r

*DrW 150: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Jeane cal not your husband hart vhen ye him kis’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 158r

*DrW 264: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘To build a tombe Jhone doth him daylie paine’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 285.

f. 158r

*DrW 157: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Mops gaue his fath to Anne and Helen, yet doth ow’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 285.

f. 158r

*DrW 285: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Tom moneyless his agnus dei hath sold’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 285.

f. 158r

*DrW 299: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Ye veep as if your husbands death you griuit’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 158r

*DrW 131: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Hear lyeth Jean that some tyme vas a maid’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 158v

*DrW 36: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘A foolish change made vretchet Chremes dead’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 158v

*DrW 143: William Drummond of Hawthornden, An image to the pilgrime (‘To worship mee, why come ye, Fooles, abroad?’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 246.

f. 158v

*DrW 220: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Sextain (‘With elegies, sad songs, and murning layes’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner II, 247.

f. 159r

*DrW 50: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Be reasons good Jhon him a christian proueth’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 287.

f. 159r

*DrW 259: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Thocht louers lie borne by the streame of yuth’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 159r

*DrW 290: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Vhy byeth old Chremes land so near his death?’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 287.

f. 160r-v

*DrW 230: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Sonnet qu'un poet italien fit pour vn bracelet de cheveux qui lui auoit estè donnè par sa maistresse

Copy by Drummond of a sonnet by Antonio Tebaldeo, with three different autograph translations by Drummond; the first headed ‘In the same sort of rime’ and beginning ‘O haire, sueet haire, part of the tresse of gold’; the second headed ‘In frier sort of rime’ and beginning ‘O haire, faire haire, some of the goldin threeds’; the third headed ‘Paraphrasticalie translated’ and beginning ‘Haire, suet haire, tuitchet by Midas hand’.

First published in Laing (1833). Kastner, II, 231-2.

f. 161r-2r

*DrW 59: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Bembo in his Rime. 2 Son

Copy by Drummond of a sonnet by Cardinal Bembo, with three different autograph translations by Drummond; the first beginning ‘As the yong faune, vhen vinters gone avay’ and headed ‘In the same sort of Rime’; the second beginning ‘As the yong stag, vhen vinter hids his face’ and headed ‘In rime more frie’; the third beginning ‘As the yong hart, when sunne with goldin beames’ and headed ‘Paraphrasticalie translated’.

First published in Laing (1833). Kastner, II, 233-4.

ff. 162r, 168r-v

*DrW 124: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Galateas Sonnets (‘Joas in vaine thou brings thy rimes and songs’)

Autograph draft of the second, third, fourth and fifth sonnets.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 179-83.

f. 162v

*DrW 25: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Son (‘My Teares may well Numidian Lions Tame’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 24.

f. 162v

*DrW 193: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Or the vinged boy my thochts to the made thral’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 272.

f. 163v

*DrW 239: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Sur les oeuures poetiques de Guillaume Alexandre, Sieur De Mesntre (‘Menstre, Mignon de Pinde, astre des escossois’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 278.

f. 164v

*DrW 112: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Essay out of the Italien (‘Melpomene in Athenes neuer song’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 273.

f. 165r

*DrW 14: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Phoebe (‘If for to be alone and all the Night to wander’)

Autograph draft.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, II, 157.

f. 165r

*DrW 197: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Paule vent to Toune to saue him selfe from horning’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 165r

*DrW 198: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Paule vent to Toune to saue him selfe from horning’

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 165r

*DrW 192: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On the poems of ------ (‘Thocht poets skil her vant, thinke it no crime’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 165r

*DrW 302: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Zoilus eies in glasse did see them selues looke euen’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 165v

*DrW 132: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Hear lyeth Jean that some tyme vas a maid’

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 165v

*DrW 144: William Drummond of Hawthornden, An image to the pilgrime (‘To worship mee, why come ye, Fooles, abroad?’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 246.

f. 165v

DrW 190: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On the lut of Margarite (‘The harmonie vherto the heauens doe dance’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 282.

f. 165v

*DrW 191: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On the lut of Margarite (‘The harmonie vherto the heauens doe dance’)

Second autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 282.

f. 165v

*DrW 151: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Jeane cal not your husband hart vhen ye him kis’

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 165v

*DrW 37: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘A foolish change made vretchet Chremes dead’

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 165v

*DrW 265: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘To build a tombe Jhone doth him daylie paine’

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 285.

f. 165v

*DrW 300: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Ye veep as if your husbands death you griuit’

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 286.

f. 165v

*DrW 2: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Canon (‘When first the Canon from her gaping Throte’)

Autograph draft.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 107.

f. 166r

*DrW 291: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Vhy byeth old Chremes land so near his death?’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 287.

f. 166r

*DrW 11: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Of Dametas (‘Dametas dream'd he saw his Wife at Sport’)

Autograph draft.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 106.

f. 166r

*DrW 149: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Into the sea al cornards Thomas vist’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 287.

f. 166r

*DrW 73: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Chremes did hing him selff vpon a tree’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 287.

f. 167r

*DrW 175: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On a glasse sent to his best beloued (‘Oft ye me aske vhome my sweet faire can be?’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 247.

f. 167r

*DrW 3: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaph (‘Stay Passenger, see where enclosed lyes’)

Autograph copy, deleted.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Teares on the Death of Meliades (Edinburgh, 1613). Kastner, I, 83.

f. 169v

*DrW 35: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Wish (‘To forge to mightie Ioue’)

Autograph draft.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 120.

f. 169v

*DrW 9: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Narcissvs (‘Flouds cannot quench my Flames, ah! in this Well’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 109.

f. 170r

*DrW 47: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Amphion of marble (‘This Amphion, Phidias frame’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 236.

f. 170r

*DrW 6: William Drummond of Hawthornden, For Dorvs (‘Why Nais stand yee nice’)

Autograph copy.

Printed from this MS (?) in Kastner, II, 369.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, II, 155.

f. 170r

*DrW 13: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Of Phillis (‘In Peticote of Greene’)

Autograph copy.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 106.

f. 170v

*DrW 185: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On the image of Lucrece (‘Wise Hand, which wiselie wroght’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 235.

f. 170v

*DrW 159: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Neroes image (‘A cunning hand it was’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 235.

f. 171r

*DrW 19: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Pourtrait of Mars and Venvs (‘Faire Paphos wanton Queene’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 101.

f. 171r

*DrW 186: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On the image of Lucrece (‘Wise Hand, which wiselie wroght’)

Autograph draft, deleted.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 235.

f. 171v

*DrW 28: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Statue of Medvsa (‘Of Medvsa strange’)

Autograph draft, with revisions, headed ‘Medusaes Image’.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 99.

f. 171v

*DrW 33: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Trojane Horse (‘A Horse I am, whom Bit’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 99.

f. 171v

*DrW 134: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Heere couered lies vith earth, vithout a tombe’

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 244.

f. 172r

*DrW 140: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘If it be trew that Echo doth remaine’

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 283.

f. 172r

*DrW 109: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaph of a Judge (‘Peace, Passenger, heere sleepeth vnder ground’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 243.

f. 172r

*DrW 12: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Of Iet’

Autograph copy, deleted.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Teares on the Death of Meliades (Edinburgh, 1613). Kastner, I, 84.

f. 173r

*DrW 71: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Charles the IX of France (‘Vhy, vomets Charles so much blood from his brest?’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 287.

f. 173r

*DrW 195: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Out of the Passerat (‘Vho cuckhold is & tries it not’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 287.

f. 174r

*DrW 107: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaph (‘Truth hatred breedes’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 288.

f. 174r

*DrW 139: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Idas to schune sunnes beames’

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 283.

f. 174r

*DrW 5: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Floras Flowre (‘Venus doth loue the Rose’)

Autograph copy.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, I, 124.

f. 174r

*DrW 1: William Drummond of Hawthornden, An Almanacke (‘This strange Ecclipse one sayes’)

Autograph draft, with revisions, headed ‘on the ecclips of the sune in may anno 1612’.

This MS not mentioned in Kastner.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, II, 151.

f. 175r

*DrW 286: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Translation of the death of a sparrow, out of Passerat (‘Ah! if yee aske (my friendes) why this salt shower’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 212-13.

f. 175v

*DrW 287: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Translation of the death of a sparrow, out of Passerat (‘Ah! if yee aske (my friendes) why this salt shower’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 212-13.

f. 176r-v

*DrW 227: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Song of Passerat (‘Shephard loueth thow me vell?’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 221-2.

f. 177Ar

*DrW 248: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The king good subiectes can not saue: then tell’

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 242.

f. 177Ar

*DrW 130: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Happie to be, trulye is in some schoole--’

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 242.

f. 177Ar

*DrW 254: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The scottish kirke the English church doe name’

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 205.

f. 177Av

*DrW 170: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Of all these Rebelles raisd against the king’

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 223.

f. 177Br

*DrW 219: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Samarias Motheres when to Death they steru'd’

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 288.

f. 177Br

*DrW 39: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Against the king, sir, now why would yee fight?’

Autograph draft of lines 13-26, beginning ‘Giue me a thousand couenants, I'll subscriue’.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 206.

f. 178r

*DrW 296: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘When Charles was yong, to walke straight and upright’

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 242.

f. 178r

*DrW 301: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Zanzummines they obeye the king doe sweare’

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 243.

f. 178r

*DrW 60: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Bishopes are like the turnores, most men say’

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 243.

f. 179r

*DrW 65: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Bold Scotes, at Bannochburne yee killd your king’

Autograph draft.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 207.

f. 179r

*DrW 209: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Replye (‘Swadl'd is the Babye, and almost two yeeres’)

Autograph draft, here beginning ‘The Babyes swadled & almost two yeares’.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 207.

f. 180r

*DrW 66: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Bold Scotes, at Bannochburne yee killd your king’

Autograph copy, with revisions.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 207.

f. 180r

*DrW 210: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Replye (‘Swadl'd is the Babye, and almost two yeeres’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 207.

f. 180r

*DrW 249: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The king nor Bond nor oath had him to follow’

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 207.

f. 181r

*DrW 146: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘In parlament one voted for the king’

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 207.

f. 181r

*DrW 247: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The King a Negative Voice most justly hath’

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 207.

f. 181r

*DrW 251: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The parlament lordes haue sitten twice fiue weekes’

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 242.

f. 181r

*DrW 253: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The parlament the first of June will sit’

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 243.

f. 182r

*DrW 128: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Great lyes they preach who tell the church cannot err’

Autograph draft.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 208.

f. 183r

*DrW 207: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Rames ay runne backward when they would aduance’

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 246.

f. 184r

*DrW 288: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Two Bittes of Noses may make on tall nose’

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 288.

f. 184r

*DrW 178: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On Marye Kings pest (‘Turne, citezenes, to God. repent, repent’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 244.

f. 184r

*DrW 78: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The creed (‘How is the Creed thus stollen from vs away?’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 244.

f. 184r

*DrW 126: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Gods iudgments seldome vse to cease, vnlease’

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 211.

f. 185r

*DrW 187: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On the isle of Rhe (‘Charles, would yee quaile your foes, haue better lucke’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 245.

f. 185r

*DrW 162: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Nor Amaranthes nor Roses doe bequeath’

Three autograph versions; the first untitled; the second headed ‘Guazzo hath this Epitaph on a Drunckard’ and beginning ‘Nor Roses to my tomb, nor Lillies giue’; the third headed ‘Out of the Italian’ and beginning ‘Nor roses to my tombe nor lilies giue’.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 184, 379.

f. 185r

*DrW 58: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Behold (O Scots!) the reueryes of your King’

Autograph draft, deleted, with a second autograph version beginning ‘Britannes, admire the extravagancyes of our King’.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 243.

f. 186r

*DrW 104: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaph (‘Heer S---- lyes, most bitter gall’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Poems (1656). Kastner, II, 184.

f. 186r

*DrW 108: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaph (‘Truth hatred breedes’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 288.

f. 186r

*DrW 4: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaph (‘The Bawd of Iustice, he who Lawes controll'd’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Poems ([Edinburgh?, 1614?]). Kastner, II, 152.

f. 187r

*DrW 179: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On Marye Kings pest (‘Turne, citezenes, to God. repent, repent’)

Autograph copy; c. 1645.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 244.

f. 187r

*DrW 127: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Gods iudgments seldome vse to cease, vnlease’

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 211.

f. 187r

*DrW 79: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The creed (‘How is the Creed thus stollen from vs away?’)

Autograph copy; c. 1619.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 244.

f. 188r

*DrW 297: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘When discord in a Towne the Toxan ringes’

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 244.

f. 188r

*DrW 188: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On the isle of Rhe (‘Charles, would yee quaile your foes, haue better lucke’)

Autograph copy; c. 1627.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 245.

ff. 189Br, 190r

*DrW 69: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Character of the Anti-Couenanter, or Malignant (‘Would yee know these royall knaues’)

Autograph draft of lines 1-18, 73-106.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 218-21.

f. 191r

*DrW 70: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Character of the Anti-Couenanter, or Malignant (‘Would yee know these royall knaues’)

Autograph draft of part of the poem, with revisions.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 218-21.

f. 193r

*DrW 204: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A prouerbe (‘God neuer had a Church but there, Men say’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 245.

ff. 193r-5r

*DrW 117: William Drummond of Hawthornden, For a Ladyes Summonds of Nonentree (‘Kite. Summond not mee to enter, there's no doubt’)

Autograph draft.

First published in MacDonald (1976), pp. 141-3.

ff. 195r-6r

*DrW 98: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Encomiastike verses before a book entitled Follies (‘At ease I red your Worke, and am right sorrye’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 248.

f. 197r

*DrW 90: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Discontented Phillis (‘Blacke are my thoughts as is my Husbands haire’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 288.

f. 197r

*DrW 181: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On Pomponatius (‘Trade softlie, passenger, vpon this stone’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 245.

f. 197r

*DrW 103: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaph (‘Heere Rixus lies, a Nouice in the lawes’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 211.

f. 198r

*DrW 75: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The country Maid (‘A country Maid amazon-like did ryde’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 210.

f. 199r

*DrW 76: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The country Maid (‘A country Maid amazon-like did ryde’)

Autograph draft of lines 1-6.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 210.

f. 199r

*DrW 91: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Discontented Phillis (‘Blacke are my thoughts as is my Husbands haire’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 288.

f. 201r

*DrW 67: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Bold Scotes, at Bannochburne yee killd your king’

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 207.

f. 201r

*DrW 211: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A Replye (‘Swadl'd is the Babye, and almost two yeeres’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 207.

f. 202r

*DrW 147: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘In parlament one voted for the king’

Autograph copy.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 207.

f. 202r

*DrW 228: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Sonnet before a poëme of Irene (‘Mourne not (faire Grece) the ruine of thy kings’)

Autograph copy, with two lines added in pencil.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 230.

f. 203r

*DrW 229: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Sonnet before a poëme of Irene (‘Mourne not (faire Grece) the ruine of thy kings’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 230.

f. 204r

*DrW 292: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Vindiciae against the Comones for B.C. (‘Some are that thinke it no way can agree’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 289.

f. 207r

*DrW 294: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘What groning ghost is this that goes’

Autograph draft, here beginning ‘What ghostlie grones be those that goes’.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 203.

f. 209r

*DrW 255: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The time that rests in feast, in dance, in pleasure’

Autograph copy.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 205-7.

f. 213r

*DrW 156: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Momus, with venom'd tooth, why wouldst thou teare’

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 246.

f. 214r

*DrW 61: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Bishopes are like the turnores, most men say’

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 243.

f. 214r

*DrW 206: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A prouerbe (‘To singe as was of old, is but a scorne’)

Autograph draft; c. 1639.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 244.

f. 215v

*DrW 252: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘The parlament lordes haue sitten twice fiue weekes’

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 242.

f. 216r

*DrW 158: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Most royall sir, heere I doe you beseech’

Autograph draft.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 209.

f. 220r

*DrW 106: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Epitaph (‘Sancher whom this earth scarce could containe’)

Autograph copy; c. 1619.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 245.

f. 220r

*DrW 189: William Drummond of Hawthornden, On the isle of Rhe (‘Charles, would yee quaile your foes, haue better lucke’)

Autograph copy; c. 1627.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 245.

f. 220r

*DrW 205: William Drummond of Hawthornden, A prouerbe (‘God neuer had a Church but there, Men say’)

Autograph copy.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 245.

f. 220v

*DrW 231: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Statue of Alcides (‘Flora vpon a tyme’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 208.

f. 220v

*DrW 232: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Statue of Alcides (‘Flora vpon a tyme’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 208.

f. 221r

*DrW 233: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Statue of Alcides (‘Flora vpon a tyme’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 208.

f. 222r

*DrW 234: William Drummond of Hawthornden, The Statue of Alcides (‘Flora vpon a tyme’)

Autograph draft, with revisions.

First published in Works (1711). Kastner, II, 208.

ff. 223r-3

*DrW 135: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘Heere lye the Bones of a gentle horse’

Autograph draft of the complete poem, after a false start (lines 1-2 on f. 223).

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 289.

f. 241v

*DrW 165: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘O most perfidious face’

Autograph draft.

First published in Kastner (1913), II, 283.

[? unconfirmed]

*DrW 138: William Drummond of Hawthornden, ‘I write but Inke is teares’

Autograph draft.

First published in Fogle (1952), p. 193.

[? unconfirmed]

*DrW 196: William Drummond of Hawthornden, Par (‘Old dotard (Pasquill) thou mistaketh it’)

Autograph draft.

First published in Laing (1831). Kastner, II, 243.