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ROB ROY's GRAVE.

The History of Rob Roy is sufficiently known; his Grave is near the head of Loch Ketterine, in one of those small Pin-fold-like Burial-grounds, of neglected and desolate appearance, which the Traveller meets with in the Highlands of Scotland.

A famous Man is Robin Hood,
The English Ballad-singer's joy!
And Scotland has a Thief as good,
An Outlaw of as daring mood,

She has her brave ROB ROY!

Then clear the weeds from off his Grave,
And let us chaunt a passing Stave

In honour of that Hero brave!

HEAVEN gave Rob Roy a dauntless heart,
And wondrous length and strength of arm
Nor craved he more to quell his Foes,

Or keep his Friends from harm.

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Yet was Rob Roy as wise as brave;
Forgive me if the phrase be strong;-
A Poet worthy of Rob Roy

Must scorn a timid song.

Say, then, that he was wise as brave
As wise in thought as bold in deed:
For in the principles of things

He sought his moral creed.

Said generous Rob, "What need of Books?

"Burn all the Statutes and their shelves:

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'They stir us up against our Kind;

"And worse, against Ourselves.

"We have a passion, make a law,
"Too false to guide us or controul !
"And for the law itself we fight

"In bitterness of soul.

"And, puzzled, blinded thus, we lose
"Distinctions that are plain and few:
"These find I graven on my heart:
"That tells me what to do.

"The Creatures see of flood and field, "And those that travel on the wind!

"With them no strife can last; they live "In peace, and peace of mind.

"For why ?-because the good old Rule
"Sufficeth them, the simple Plan,
"That they should take who have the

"And they should keep who can.

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"A lesson which is quickly learn'd, "A signal this which all can see ! "Thus nothing here provokes the Strong

"To wanton cruelty.

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