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The Fete Champetre (第2/2页)
ilk glen and shaw she knew, man: she summon'd every social sprite, that sports by wood or water, on th' bonie banks of ayr to meet, ahis fete champetre. cauld boreas, wi' his boisterous crew, were bound to stakes like kye, man, and thia's car, o' silver fu', clamb up the starry sky, man: reflected beams dwell ireams, or down the current shatter; the western breeze steals thro'the trees, to view this fete champetre. how many a robe sae gaily floats! arkling jewels glance, man! to harmony's enting notes, as moves the mazy dance, man. the eg wood, the winding flood, like paradise did glitter, when angels met, at adam's yett, to hold their fete champetre. when politics came there, to mix and make his ether-stane, man! he circled round the magic ground, but entrance found he nane, man: he blush'd for shame, he quat his name, forswore it, every letter, wi' humble prayer to join and share this festive fete champetre.
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