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The Highland lass forgot her want of food;

       And, whilst she scratch'd her lover into rest,

       Sunk pleased, though hungry, on her Sawney's breast.

       Far as the eye could reach, no tree was seen;

       Earth, clad in russet, scorn'd the lively green:

       The plague of locusts they secure defy,

       For in three hours a grasshopper must die:

       No living thing, whate'er its food, feasts there,

       But the cameleon, who can feast on air. 300

       No birds, except as birds of passage, flew;

       No bee was known to hum, no dove to coo:

       No streams, as amber smooth, as amber clear,

       Were seen to glide, or heard to warble here:

       Rebellion's spring, which through the country ran,

       Furnish'd, with bitter draughts, the steady clan:

       No flowers embalm'd the air, but one white rose,[112]

       Which on the tenth of June by instinct blows;

       By instinct blows at morn, and when the shades

       Of drizzly eve prevail, by instinct fades. 310

       One, and but one poor solitary cave,

       Too sparing of her favours, nature gave;

       That one alone (hard tax on Scottish pride!)

       Shelter at once for man and beast supplied.

       There snares without, entangling briars spread,

       And thistles, arm'd against the invader's head,

       Stood in close ranks, all entrance to oppose;

       Thistles now held more precious than the rose.

       All creatures which, on nature's earliest plan,

       Were formed to loathe and to be loathed by man, 320

       Which owed their birth to nastiness and spite,

       Deadly to touch, and hateful to the sight;

       Creatures which, when admitted in the ark,

       Their saviour shunn'd, and rankled in the dark,

       Found place within: marking her noisome road

       With poison's trail, here crawl'd the bloated toad;

       There webs were spread of more than common size,

       And half-starved spiders prey'd on half-starved flies;

       In quest of food, efts strove in vain to crawl;

       Slugs, pinch'd with hunger, smear'd the slimy wall: 330

       The cave around with hissing serpents rung;

       On the damp roof unhealthy vapour hung;

       And Famine, by her children always known,

       As proud as poor, here fix'd her native throne.

       Here, for the sullen sky was overcast,

       And summer shrunk beneath a wintry blast—

       A native blast, which, arm'd with hail and rain,

       Beat unrelenting on the naked swain,

       The boys for shelter made; behind, the sheep,

       Of which those shepherds every day take keep, 340 Sickly crept on, and, with complainings rude, On nature seem'd to call, and bleat for food.

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