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Sir Walter Scott
1771 - 1832
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Death Chant
Viewless essence, thin and bare, / Well nigh melted into air, / Still with fondness hovering near
Donald Caird's Come Again
Donald Caird's come again! / Donald Caird's come again! / Tell the news in brugh and glen,
Eleu Loro
Where shall the lover rest / Whom the fates sever / From his true maiden’s breast
Elspeth's Ballad
The herring loves the merry moon-light, / The mackerel loves the wind, / But the oyster loves the dredging sang,
Farewell To The Muse
Enchantress, farewell, who so oft hast decoy'd me, / At the close of the evening through woodlands to roam, / Where the forester, 'lated, with wonder espied me
Flora Macivor's Song
There is mist on the mountain, and night on the vale, / But more dark is the sleep of the sons of the Gael. / A stranger commanded ”- it sunk on the land,
For A' That And A' That
Tho' right be aft put down by strength, / As mony a day we saw that, / The true and leilfu' cause at length
Frederick And Alice
Frederick leaves the land of France, / Homeward hastes his steps to measure, / Careless casts the parting glance
Funeral Hymn
Dust unto dust, / To this all must; / The tenant hath resign'd
Gathering Song Of Donald The Black
Pibroch of Donuil Dhu / Pibroch of Donuil / Wake thy wild voice anew,
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