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“Great Drummond improveth what nature doth send,
To country and city he's always a friend.
Regardless of juntos, his lordship pursues
The weal of the public in all that he does;
Unwearied he studies the good of the town.
And success his labours for ever must crown.”
Claudero, Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, on Several Occasions, with large additions
“Let Scotia's sons then hear my theme,
And join to curse the hated name.
Of this vile wretch, who, in disdain,
Did our most hallow'd places stain.
An office-house he did erect,
Within the Abbey's sacred shrine,
Where long the dust of kings had lain,
Both undisturb'd, and much rever'd,
By pious Scots held in regard.”
Claudero, Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, on Several Occasions, with large additions