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On The Death Of Robert Dundas, Esq., Of (第1/1页)
on the death of robert dundas, esq., of arniston, late lord president of the court of session. lone on the bleaky hills the straying flocks shun the fierce storms among the sheltering rocks; down from the rivulets, red with dashing rains, the gathering floods burst o'er the distant plains; beh the blast the leafless forests groan; the hollow caves return a hollow moan. ye hills, ye plains, ye forests, and ye caves, ye howling winds, and wintry swelling waves! unheard, unseen, by human ear or eye, sad to your sympathetis i fly; where, to the whistling blast and water's roar, pale scotia's ret wound i may deplore. o heavy loss, thy try ill could bear! a loss these evil days e'er repair! justice, the high vicegerent of her god, her doubtful balance eyed, and sway'd her rod: hearing the tidings of the fatal blow, she sank, abandon'd to the wildest woe. wrongs, injuries, from many a darksome den, now, gay in hope, explore the paths of men: see from his cavern grim oppression rise, and throw on poverty his cruel eyes; keen on the helpless victim see him fly, and stifle, dark, the feebly-bursting cry: mark ruffian violence, distained with crimes, rousie in these degee times, view unsuspeg innoce a prey, as guileful fraud points out the erring way: while subtle litigation's pliant tongue the life-blood equal sucks ht and wrong: hark, injur'd want rets th' unlisten'd tale, and much-wrong'd mis'ry pours the unpitied wail! ye dark waste hills, ye brown unsightly plains, genial ses, ye soothe my mournful strains: ye tempests, rage! ye turbid torrents, roll! ye suit the joyless tenor of my soul. life's social haunts and pleasures i resign; be nameless wilds and lonely wanderings mine, to mourn the woes my try must endure— that would degee ages ot cure.
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