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farewell song to the banks of ayr

tune—“roslin castle.”

“i posed this song as i conveyed my chest so far on my road to greenock, where i was to embark in a few days for jamaica. i meant it as my farewell dirge to my nativend.”—r. b.

the gloomy night is gath'ring fast,

loud roars the wild, inconstant st,

yon murky cloud is foul with rain,

i see it driving o'er the in;

the hunter now has left the moor.

the scatt'red coveys meet secure;

while here i wander, prest with care,

along the lonely banks of ayr.

the autumn mourns her rip'ning corn

by early winter's ravage torn;

across her cid, azure sky,

she sees the scowling tempest fly:

chill runs my blood to hear it rave;

i think upon the stormy wave,

where many a danger i must dare,