They bore within their breasts the grief That fame can never heal That deep, unutterable woe Which none save exiles feel.
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Fhairshon had a son, Who married Noahs daughter, And nearly spoiled to Flood, By trinking up ta water Which he would have done, I at least believe it, Had the mixture peen Only half Glenlivet.William Edmondstoune Aytoun
Do not lift him from the bracken, Leave him lying where he fell Better bier ye cannot fashion None beseems him half so well As the bare and broken heather, And the hard and trampled sod, Whence his angry soul ascended To the judgment seat of God.
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Nowhere beats the heart so kindly as beneath the tartan plaid.
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Fhairshon swore a feud Against the clan M, Tavish Marched into their land To murder and to rafish For he did resolve To extirpate the vipers, With four-and-twenty men And five-and-thirty pipers.
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