Sonnets

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Sonnets
George Taylor Shillito Farquhar
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43 Ecclesiastical Sonnets, IWo. 5, A COACH DRIVE THROUGH GLENCOE.
How diversely thy wilds affected each, Glencoe! she, sitting farthest from my right, Rejoiced not, as we drove, at any sight, For freckling sunshine her fair cheeks would reach.
And one behind thus freed his soul in speech, " A famous place for whisky stills ! " " In fight, " Another said, " Macdonald 'neath yon height Slew all the Campbells venturing near his reach. " But, when I stood where fell Macdonald's clan So foully slain
..., regret through my heart ran, For force, I saw, was William's boasted strength : And, ah ! his spirit from that fatal hour, Regarding but success of earthly power, Long vexed the Church through Scotland's breadth and length 44 Ecclesiastical Sonnets, 1R

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