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The Tweed Visited

    By William Lisle Bowles



    O Tweed! a stranger, that with wandering feet
    O'er hill and dale has journeyed many a mile,
    (If so his weary thoughts he might beguile),
    Delighted turns thy stranger-stream to greet.
    The waving branches that romantic bend
    O'er thy tall banks a soothing charm bestow;
    The murmurs of thy wandering wave below
    Seem like the converse of some long-lost friend.
    Delightful stream! though now along thy shore,
    When spring returns in all her wonted pride,
    The distant pastoral pipe is heard no more;
    Yet here while laverocks sing could I abide,
    Far from the stormy world's contentious roar,
    To muse upon thy banks at eventide.



Extra Info:
Alluding to the simple and affecting pastoral strains for which Scotland has been so long celebrated. I need not mention Lochaber, the Braes of Bellendine, Tweedside, et cet.


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