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the voice of woe and wild despair!
awake, reund thy test y,
then sleep silence everair!
and thou, y st, best, only, friend,
that fillest an untily tob,
aept this tribute fro the bard
thou brought fro fortune&039;s irkest gloo
“ poverty&039;s low barren vale,
thick ists obscure volv&039;d round;
though oft i turn&039;d the wistful eye,
nae ray of fa was to be found:
thou found&039;st , like the orng sun
that lts the fogs lipid air,
the friendless bard and rtic ng
beca alike thy fosterg care
“o! why has worth short a date,
while vils ripen grey with ti?
t thou, the noble, n&039;ro, great,
fall bold anhood&039;s hardy pri
why did i live to see that day—
a day to full of woe?
o! had i t the ortal shaft
that id y benefactor low!
“the bridegroo ay fet the bride
was ade his wedded wife yestreen;
the onarch ay fet the crown
that on his head an hour has been;
the other ay fet the child
that siles sae sweetly on her knee;
but i&039;ll reber thee, glencairn,
and a&039; that thou hast done for !”
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