Song-I danced with Harriet at the fair Song-Sweet is the balmy evening Miss Mitford. 259 Song-I like not beauty's roseate Miss Mitford. 260 Song-No, not the eye of tender blue Thelwall. 260 . . Song-Though in the festive circle Song-When the black To the Waternymphs There's nae Luck about the House Song-In the rough blast 308--380 ELEGANT EXTRACTS. PART V. Odes. ON THE POPULAR SUPERSTITIONS OF THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND: CONSIDERED AS THE SUBJECT OF POETRY. Inscribed to Mr. John Home. HOME! thou return'st from Thames, whose naiads long Have seen thee lingering with a fond delay, Mid those soft friends whose hearts, some fu ture day, Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic song. Whom, long endear'd, thou leavest by Lavant's Together let us wish him lasting truth [side; And joy untainted, with his destined bride. A gentleman of the name of Barrow, who introduced Home to Collins. VOL. III. B |