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Hark! I hear the angels calling, Heavenly strains are round me falling, But the stroke--thy soul appalling-- 'Tis my only pain, laddie! Yet the love I bear to thee Shall follow where I soon maun be; I 'll tell how gude thou wert to me-- We part to meet again, laddie! Lay thine arm beneath my head-- Grieve na sae for me, laddie! I'll thole the doom that lays me dead, But no a tear frae thee, laddie! Aft where yon dark tree is spreading, When the sun's last beam is shedding, Where no earthly ...foot is treading, By my grave thou 'lt be, laddie! Though my sleep be wi' the dead, Frae on high my soul shall speed, And hover nightly round thy head, Although thou wilt na see, laddie. WILLIAM CADENHEAD. William Cadenhead was born at Aberdeen on the 6th April 1819. With alimited education at school, he was put to employment in a factory inhis ninth year. His leisure hours were devoted to mental culture, andramblings in the country. The perusal of Beattie's _Minstrel_ inspiredhim with the love of poetry, and at an early age his compositions inverse were admitted in the Poet's Corner of the _Aberdeen Herald_.
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