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ny, and love Unite you in the grand design, Beneath th' Omniscient Eye above, The glorious architect divine! That you may keep th' unerring line, Still rising by the plummet's law, Till order bright completely shine, Shall be my pray'r when far awa'. IV. And you farewell! whose merits claim, Justly, that highest badge to wear! Heav'n bless your honour'd, noble name, To masonry and Scotia dear! A last request permit me here, When yearly ye assemble a', One round--I ask it with a tear,-- To him, the Bard that's far awa'. * * * * * XXVIII. ON CESSNOCK BANKS. Tune--"_If he be a butcher neat and trim._" [There are many variations of this song, which was first printed by Cromek from the oral communication of a Glasgow Lady, on whose charms, the poet, in early life, composed it.] I. On Cessnock banks a lassie dwells; Could I describe her shape and mien; Our lasses a' she far excels, An she has twa sparkling roguish een. II. She's sweeter than the morning dawn When rising Phoebus first is seen, And dew-drops twinkle o'er the lawn; An' she has twa sparkling roguish een III. She's stately like yon youthful ash, That grows the cowslip braes between, And drinks the stream with vigour fresh; An' she has twa sparkling roguish een. IV. She's spotless like the flow'ring thorn, With flow'rs so white and leaves so green, When purest in the dewy morn; An' she has twa sparkling roguish een. V. Her looks are like the vernal May, When evening Phoebus shines serene, While birds rejoice on every spray-- An' she has twa sparkling roguish een. VI. Her hair is like the curling mist That climbs the mountain-sides at e'en, When flow'r-reviving rains are past; An' she has twa sparkling roguish een. VII. Her forehead's like the show'ry bow, When gleaming sunbeams intervene, And gild the distant mountain's brow; An' she has twa sparkling roguish een. VIII. Her cheeks are like yon crimson gem, The pride of all the flow'ry scene, Just opening on its thorny stem; An' she has twa sparkling roguish een. IX. Her teeth are like the nightly snow When pale the morning rises keen, While hid the murm
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