Which preposition to use with drayton
F. DRAYTON TO GOVERNOR GIST.
Yet the word occurs in Drayton in the sense of stopping or staying, as it is used here by our poet "'Quoth Puck, my liege, I'll never lin, Hut
"The print of Drayton at the back of the title-page, is marked in Thane's Catalogue, 1774, 7s.
By the by, though, I had forgot:I may as well write to Messrs. Drax and Drayton about that money, and order them to pay it immediately to Coutts's,mighty honest people and all that: but faith, no solicitors should be trusted or tempted too far.
In that case there was, somewhere, a poet capable of anticipating the particular cadences of Sirena and Agincourt, and that poet is more likely to have been Drayton than another.
[Illustration: Valentine & Sons, Ltd. MARKET DRAYTON FROM THE RIVER.
Southey, pardonably anxious to magnify an office belittled by some of its occupants, does not scruple to rank Spenser, Daniel, and Drayton among the Laurelled: "That wreath, which, in Eliza's golden days, My master dear, divinest Spenser, wore, That which rewarded Drayton's learned lays, Which thoughtful Ben and gentle Daniel bore," etc.