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Strathallans Lament
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strathallan's lament 注释标题 burns confesses that his jacobtism was merely sentimental “except when my passions were heated by some accidental cause,” and a tour through the country where montrose, claverhouse, and prince charles had fought, was cause enough. strathallan fell gloriously at culloden.—lang.

thickest night, o'erhang my dwelling!

howling tempests, o'er me rave!

turbid torrents, wintry swelling,

roaring by my lonely cave!

crystal streamlets gently flowing,

busy haunts of base mankind,

western breezes softly blowing,

suit not my distracted mind.

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