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THOUGHTS SUGGESTED THE DAY FOLLOWING, ON THE BANKS OF NITH, NEAR THE POET'S RESIDENCE

TOO frail to keep the lofty vow
That must have followed when his brow
Was wreathed--"The Vision" tells us how--
   With holly spray,
He faltered, drifted to and fro,
   And passed away.

Well might such thoughts, dear Sister, throng
Our minds when, lingering all too long,
Over the grave of Burns we hung
   In social grief--                
Indulged as if it were a wrong
   To seek relief.

But, leaving each unquiet theme
Where gentlest judgments may misdeem,
And prompt to welcome every gleam
   Of good and fair,
Let us beside this limpid Stream
   Breathe hopeful air.

Enough of sorrow, wreck, and blight;
Think rather of those moments bright          
When to the consciousness of right
   His course was true,
hen Wisdom prospered in his sight
   And virtue grew.

Yes, freely let our hearts expand,
Freely as in youth's season bland,
When side by side, his Book in hand,
   We wont to stray,
Our pleasure varying at command
   Of each sweet Lay.                

How oft inspired must he have trod
These pathways, yon far-stretching road!
There lurks his home; in that Abode,
   With mirth elate,
Or in his nobly-pensive mood,
   The Rustic sate.

Proud thoughts that Image overawes,
Before it humbly let us pause,
And ask of Nature, from what cause
   And by what rules                
She trained her Burns to win applause
   That shames the Schools.

Through busiest street and loneliest glen
Are felt the flashes of his pen;
He rules 'mid winter snows, and when
   Bees fill their hives;
Deep in the general heart of men
   His power survives.

What need of fields in some far clime
Where Heroes, Sages, Bards sublime,          
And all that fetched the flowing rhyme
   From genuine springs,
Shall dwell together till old Time
   Folds up his wings?

Sweet Mercy! to the gates of Heaven
This Minstrel lead, his sins forgiven;
The rueful conflict, the heart riven
   With vain endeavour,
And memory of Earth's bitter leaven,
   Effaced for ever.                

But why to Him confine the prayer,
When kindred thoughts and yearnings bear
On the frail heart the purest share
   With all that live?--
The best of what we do and are,
   Just God, forgive!






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1.ww - Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland
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1.ww - Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland- 1803 XII. Sonnet Composed At ---- Castle
1.ww - Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland- 1803 XII. Yarrow Unvisited
1.ww - Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland- 1803 XIV. Fly, Some Kind Haringer, To Grasmere-Dale
1.ww - Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland- 1803 X. Rob Roys Grave
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