#Scots
I was a friend, On this sad stone… Nor uninstructed read this tale of… And while the sigh of sorrow heave… Let each rebellious murmur be supp… Heaven’s hidden ways to trace, for…
Blow, blow, thou vernal gale! Thy balm will not avail To ease my aching breast; Though thou the billows smooth, Thy murmurs cannot soothe
Yes, yes, I grant the sons of ear… Are doom’d to trouble from their b… We all of sorrow have our share; But say, is yours without compare? Look round the world; perhaps you’…
Escaped the gloom of mortal life,… Here leaves its mouldering tenemen… Safe where no cares their whelming… No doubts bewilder, and no hopes b… Like thee, I once have stemm’d th…
‘O ye wild groves, oh, where is no… (The muse interprets thus his tend… Your flowers, your verdure, and yo… Of late so grateful in the hour of… Why do the birds, that song and ra…
Still, shall unthinking man substa… The forms that fleet through life’… On clouds, where Fancy’s beam amu… Shall heedless Hope the towering… Till at Death’s touch the fairy v…
From the Latin of Addison. The pygmy-people, and the feather’… Mingling in mortal combat on the p… I sing. Ye Muses, favour my desig… Lead on my squadrons, and arrange…
Laws, as we read in ancient sages, Have been like cobwebs in all ages… Cobwebs for little flies are sprea… And laws for little folks are made… But if an insect of renown,
Memory, be still! why throng upon… These scenes deep-stain’d with So… Hast thou in store no joy-illumine… To cheer bewilder’d Fancy’s tearf… Yes—from afar a landscape seems to…
Why, Lady, wilt thou bind thy lov… With the dread semblance of that w… That nodding plume, and wreathe of… That graced the chiefs of Scotia’… Thou know’st that virtue is of pow…
’Tis night, and the landscape is l… I mourn, but, ye woodlands, I mou… For morn is approaching, your char… Perfumed with fresh fragrance, and… Nor yet for the ravage of winter…
When B*** invites me, and invitin… Instant I’d fly, (had heaven vouc… To hail him in that calm sequester… Whence he looks down with pity on… And, midst the groves retired, at…
Of chance or change O let not man… Else shall he never never cease to… For, from the imperial dome, to wh… Rears the lone cottage in the sile… All feel the assault of fortune’s…
At the close of day, when the haml… And mortals the sweets of forgetfu… When nought but the torrent is hea… And nought but the nightingale’s s… ’Twas thus, by the cave of the mou…
O how canst thou renounce the boun… Of charms which Nature to her vot… The warbling woodland, the resound… The pomp of groves, and garniture… All that the genial ray of morning…