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They've left their bonny Highland hills; their wives, and bairnies dear,
To draw the sword for Scotland's cause and the young Chevalier.
O Charlie is my darling, &c.


THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER.

'Tis the last rose of summer, left blooming alone,
All her lovely companions are faded and gone;
No flower of her kindred, no rosebud is night,
To reflect back her blushes or give sigh for sigh.

I'll not leave thee, thou lone one, to pine on the stem;
Since the lovely are sleeping, go sleep thou with them;
Thus kindly I'll scatter thy leaves o'er the bed,
Where thy mates of the garden lie scentless and dead.

So, soon may I follow, when friendships decay,
And from love's shining circle the gems drop away:
When true hearts lie wither'd and fond ones are flown,
Oh! who would inhabit this bleak world alone?

FAREWELL, THOU FAIR DAY.

Farewell, thou fair day, thou green earth and ye skies,
Now gay with the broad setting sun!
Farewell! loves and friendships, ye dear tender ties;
Our race of existence is run!