Poems and Songs of R Verses Written With A Pencil

作者:Robert Burns 分类:其他 更新时间:2025-02-04 19:45:46
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verses written with a pencil

over the chimney—piece in the parlour of the inn at kenmore, taymouth.

admiring nature in her wildest grace,

these northern scenes with weary feet i trace;

o'er many a winding dale and painful steep,

th' abodes of covey'd grouse and timid sheep,

my savage journey, curious, i pursue,

till fam'd breadalbane opens to my view.—

the meeting cliffs each deep-sunk glen divides,

the woods wild scatter'd, clothe their ample sides;

th' outstretching lake, imbosomed 'mong the hills,

the eye with wonder and amazement fills;

the tay meand'ring sweet in infant pride,

the palace rising on his verdant side,

the lawns wood-fring'd in nature's native taste,

the hillocks dropt in nature's careless haste,

the arches striding o'er the new-born stream,

the village glittering in the noontide beam—

poetic ardours in my bosom swell,

lone wand'ring by the hermit's mossy cell;

the sweeping theatre of hanging woods,

th' incessant roar of headlong tumbling floods—

here poesy might wake her heav'n-taught lyre,

and look through nature with creative fire;

here, to the wrongs of fate half reconcil'd,

misfortunes lighten'd steps might wander wild;

and disappointment, in these lonely bounds,

find balm to soothe her bitter, rankling wounds:

here heart-struck grief might heav'nward stretch her scan,

and injur'd worth forget and pardon man.

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