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on scarg water-fowl loch-turit
a wild scene aong the hills of oughtertyre
“this was the production of a litary forenoon&039;s walk fro oughtertyre hoe i lived there, the guest of sir willia urray, for o or three weeks, and was uch fttered by y hospitable reception what a pity that the re eotions of gratitude are ipotent this world &039;tis cky that, as we are told, they will be of avail the world to e” —rb, glenriddell ss
why, ye tenants of the ke,
for your wat&039;ry haunt forsake?
tell , fellow-creatures, why
at y presence th you fly?
why disturb your cial joys,
parent, filial, kdred ties?—
on friend to you and ,
yature&039;s gifts to all are free:
peaceful keep your diplg wave,
by feed, or wanton ve;
or, beneath the shelterg rock,
bide the surgg billow&039;s shock
nscio, bshg for our race,
on, too on, your fears i trace,
an, your proud, urpg foe,
would be lord of all below:
ps hiself freedo&039;s pride,
tyrant stern to all beside
the eagle, fro the cliffy brow,
arkg you his prey below,
his breast no pity dwells,
strong necessity pels:
but an, to who alone is giv&039;n
a ray direct fro pityg heav&039;n,
glories his heart huane—
and creatures for his pleasure s!
these sava, liid ps,
only known to wand&039;rg swas,
where the ossy riv&039;let strays,
far fro huan haunts and ways;
all on nature you depend,
and life&039;s poor sean peaceful spend
or, if an&039;s superior ight
dare vade your native right,
on the lofty ether borne,
an with all his pow&039;rs you srn;
swiftly seek, on cngg gs,
other kes and other sprgs;
and the foe you cannot brave,
srn at least to be his sve
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