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THE POEMS OF BURNS.
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FORLORN, MY LOVE.
TUNE—'LET ME IN THIS AE NIGHT.'
Forlorn, my love, no comfort near,Far, far from thee, I wander here;Far, far from thee, the fate severeAt which I most repine, love.
Chorus.O wert thou, love, but near me,But near, near, near me;How kindly thou wouldst cheer me,And mingle sighs with mine, love.
Around me scowls a wintry sky,That blasts each bud of hope and joy;And shelter, shade, nor home have I,Save in those arms of thine, love.O wert, etc.
Cold, alter'd friendship's cruel part,To poison fortune's ruthless dart—Let me not break thy faithful heart,And say that fate is mine, love.O wert, etc.
But dreary tho' the moments fleet,O let me think we yet shall meet!That only ray of solace sweetCan on thy Chloris shine, love.O wert, etc.
THE YOUNG HIGHLAND ROVER.
TUNE—'MORAG.'
Loud blaw the frosty breezes,The snaws the mountains cover;Like winter on me seizes,Since my young Highland RoverFar wanders nations over.Where'er he go, where'er he stray,May Heaven be his warden:Return him safe to fair Strathspey,And bonie Castle-Gordon!
The trees now naked groaning,Shall soon wi' leaves be hinging,The birdies dowie moaning,Shall a' be blithely singing,And every flower be springing.Sae I'll rejoice the lee-lang day,When by his mighty wardenMy youth's return'd to fair Strathspey,And bonie Castle-Gordon.
STRATHALLAN'S LAMENT.
Thickest night, o'erhang my dwelling! Howling tempests, o'er me rave!Turbid torrents, wintry swelling,Still surround my lonely cave!
Crystal streamlets gently flowing,Busy haunts of base mankind,Western breezes softly blowing,Suit not my distracted mind.
In the cause of right engag'd,Wrongs injurious to redress,Honour's war we strongly wag'd,But the heavens deny'd success.
Ruin's wheel has driven o'er us,Not a hope that dare attend;The wide world is all before us—But a world without a friend!