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A while wi flaunting airs he flared And thought to shine :

But Nature, judging nature sneer's

And ca'd it

+ fine.

Publijh'd as the Act direct by Longman & Rees, 1. June, 1807.

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Publijn'd as the Act direct by Longman & Rees, 1. June, 1801.

-Insatiate fiend! could nought allay

The rebel rage 'gainst regal sway!—

Not Flodden-Field, whase fatal day

Brought dool and care,

Whan Scotland's Flowers ware wed away,*

To bloom nae mair.

Nor Solway's heart-break, and disgrace, †

Nor Mary's tears, nor beauteous face,

Could stop, fell fae! thy furious pace

Bestain'd wi' crime,

Till Stuart's royal, luckless race!

Fled Scotia's clime.

* Alluding to the beautiful and pathetic ballad of the Flowers of the Forest.'

James V. was so affected with the unfortunate and disgraceful affair at Solway Frith, near the river Esk, that he died a few days afterwards, literally of a broken heart. Mary Queen of Scotland.

-Dark gloom'd the morn, owre land and sea,

Whan Scotia, sad, wi' tearfu' ee,

Saw, frae her pine-wav'd cliffs on hie,

And aiken bowers

Her king, and independence flee

Strevlina's towers!

Not sae the morn, that beaming shed

A blaze round Wallace' helmed head,

As bald in freedom's cause he led

His patriot train,

And dyed these blood-drench'd furrows red

Wi' hostile slain!

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