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On Scaring Some Water-Fowl In Loch-Turit |
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Title: On Scaring Some Water-Fowl In Loch-Turit Author: Robert Burns [More Titles by Burns] A wild scene among the Hills of Oughtertyre. "This was the production of a solitary forenoon's walk from Oughtertyre House. I lived there, the guest of Sir William Murray, for two or three weeks, and was much flattered by my hospitable reception. What a pity that the mere emotions of gratitude are so impotent in this world. 'Tis lucky that, as we are told, they will be of some avail in the world to come." --R.B., Glenriddell MSS.
Conscious, blushing for our race, The eagle, from the cliffy brow, In these savage, liquid plains, Or, if man's superior might [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |