Then homeward all take off their several way; And proffer up to Heaven the warm request, For them and for their little ones provide; From scenes like these old Scotia's grandeur springs, Disguising oft the wretch of human kind, O Scotia, my dear, my native soil, For whom my warmest wish to Heaven is sent! Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toil Be blessed with health and peace, and sweet content! And, oh, may Heaven their simple lives prevent From luxury's contagion, weak and vile! Then, howe'er crowns and coronets be rent, A virtuous populace may rise the while, And stand, a wall of fire, around their much-loved isle. O Thou who poured the patriotic tide That streamed through Wallace's undaunted heart, Who dared to nobly stem tyrannic pride, Or nobly die, the second glorious part! (The patriot's God peculiarly thou art, His friend, inspirer, guardian, and reward:) But still the patriot and the patriot-bard TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY, ON TURNING ONE DOWN WITH THE PLOW IN APRIL, 1786. WEE, modest, crimson-tippèd flower, For I maun crush amang the stoure DISTINGUISHED POETS AND DRAMATISTS. TO MARY IN HEAVEN. THOU lingering star with lessening ray, My Mary from my soul was torn. O Mary, dear departed shade! Where is thy place of blissful rest? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast? That sacred hour can I forget, Can I forget the hallowed grove, Those records dear of transports past: Åh, little thought we 'twas our last! Ayr, gurgling, kissed his pebbled shore, O'erhung with wild woods, thickening green; The fragrant birch and hawthorn hoar Twined amorous round the raptured scene; Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, My Mary, dear departed shade! Where is thy place of blissful rest? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast? 413 DISTINGUISHED POETS AND DRAMATISTS. GEORGE CRABBE. - 1754-1832. "The Library," "The Village," "The News paper," "The Parish Register," "The Borough," "Tales of the Hall." THOMAS MOORE. 1779-1852. 66 Celebrated for his "Irish Melodies," "Lalla Rookh,' The Fudge Family in Paris," and "The Epicurean.” SAMUEL ROGERS. — 1763-1855. The benevolent London banker and poet. "The Pleasures of Memory," "Columbus," "Human Life," and "Italy." JAMES HOGG (the Ettrick Shepherd).— 1770-1835. "The Queen's Wake," "Madoc of the Moor," ," "The Pilgrims of the Sun;" other poems, and several novels. JAMES MONTGOMERY. - 1771-1854. "Greenland," "The Pelican Island," "The Wanderer in Switzerland," "The West Indies," "Prison Amusements," "The World before the Flood," and other poems. FELICIA HEMANS.-1793-1835. "The Forest Sanctuary," "The Voice of Spring," "The Graves of a Household," "The Palm-Tree," "The Sunbeam," and many popular pieces; "The Vespers of Palermo," a tragedy. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. 1792-1822. 66 "Queen Mab," Revolt of Islam," "Prometheus Unbound," "The Cenci," Alastor," "The Cloud," "The "The Skylark," and "The Sensitive Plant," are full of beauty of thought and expression. 1795-1820. 66 99 66 99.66 JOHN KEATS. Endymion,' Hyperion," and "The Eve of St. Agnes." A young poet of high promise. HENRY KIRKE WHITE. 1785-1806. A volume of poems. LEIGH HUNT. -1784-1859. Genial and graceful poet and critic. "A Story of Rimini," ""The Palfrey," ""A Legend of Florence;" essays, sketches, and memoirs. REGINALD HEBER.-1783-1826. "Palestine;" 66 Europe, or Lines on the Present War;" hymn, " From Greenland's Icy Mountains." ROBERT TANNAHILL. - 1774-1810. Some Scottish songs. HANNAH MORE. 1745-1833. 66 The Inflexible Captive," Percy," and "The Fatal Falsehood," tragedies; "Coelebs in Search of a Wife;" and many other popular tales and prose works. RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN. -1751-1816. Dramatist, orator, and statesman. "The School for Scandal;" "The Critic," a farce; Speech in Trial of Warren Hastings." JOANNA BAILLIE. 1762-1851. Several volumes of plays, minor poems, and songs, among which are De Montfort" and "Count Basil." 66 "Most Interesting Particulars relating to "Beth Gelert," and minor poems; Hon. WILLIAM R. SPENCER.-1770-1834. translator of "Lenore." MARY TIGHE.-1773-1810. "Psyche, in six cantos." a Gold Chain." "Scenes of Infancy," "The Mermaid," "Ode to JAMES and HORACE SMITH.- 1775-1839. "Rejected Addresses." GEORGE CROLY.- 1780-1860. "Paris in 1815," "Angel of the World," 66 Catiline," Salathiel." 1784-1842. "Scottish Songs," "Sir Marmaduke Max 99 66 well," "The Maid of Elvan," Life of Wilkie." WILLIAM TENNANT. Down of the Cathedral." 1785-1848. "Anster Fair," "Thane of Fife," "Dinging JOHN KEBLE. 1790. "The Christian Year." CHARLES WOLFE. - 1791-1823. "Burial of Sir John Moore," "Jugurtha in Prison." ROBERT POLLOK. 1799-1827. "The Course of Time." RICHARD CUMBERLAND.-1732-1811. Fortune." "The West-Indian," "The Wheel of GEORGE COLMAN. 1733-1794. "The Jealous Wife," "The Clandestine Marriage.' THOMAS HOLCROFT. — 1745-1809. "The Road to Ruin," "The Deserted Daughter." GEORGE COLMAN the Younger.-1762-1836. "John Bull," "Heir-at-Law," "Poor Gentleman,' ""Newcastle Apothecary,' Lodgings for Single Gentlemen." 'Bertram," a tragedy; "Women." CHARLES R. MATURIN. Died in 1824. 66 EDMUND BURKE. 1730-1797. One of the first of English orators and statesmen, author of the celebrated "Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful," "Reflections on the Revolution in France," and other essays and orations. CHARACTER OF JUNIUS. WHERE, Mr. Speaker, shall we look for the origin of this relaxation of the laws and of all government? How comes this Junius to have broken through the cobwebs of the law, and to range uncontrolled, unpunished, through the land? The myrmidons of the court have been long, and are still, pursuing him in vain. They will not spend their time upon me or you: no! they disdain such vermin when the mighty boar of the forest, that has broken through all their toils, is before them. But what will all their efforts avail? No sooner has he wounded one than he lays down another dead at his feet. For my part, when I saw his attack upon the king, I own my blood ran cold. I thought he had ventured too far, and that there was an end of his triumphs. Not that he had not asserted many truths: yes, sir, there are in that composition many bold truths by which a wise prince might profit. But, while I expected from this daring flight his final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both Houses of Parliament! Yes, he did make you his |