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Poem by John Ramsay Farewell to Crawfurdland THOU dark stream slow wending thy deep rocky way, Ye gray towers that rise o’er the daffodil brae, I ’ve viewed you with pleasure, but now must with pain— Farewell! for I never may see you again. Ye woods where in life’s gladsome morning I strayed, When all was in sunshine and beauty arrayed; That dream has departed, how fleeting and vain— Farewell! for I never may see you again. O’er moss and o’er moorland my path soon shall be, The cloud-covered mountain and wide stormy sea, Your beauties will gladden some happier swain— Farewell! for I never may see you again. John Ramsay 1228 Views |
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