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Epigram on James Boswell, Esq.; and Dr.
Samuel Johnson being confined to the Isle of Sky.
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Epigram on James Boswell, Esq.; and Dr. Samuel Johnson being confined to the Isle of Sky.
Two gems, the nation's greatest boast,
To Scotia's plains drew near,
Bright to illume her dismal coast,
And barren fields to cheer.
To Scotia's plains drew near,
Bright to illume her dismal coast,
And barren fields to cheer.
She, fearing that their gracious forms,
To other climes would fly,
Learning and Liberty by storms
Confin'd to Isle of Sky.
To other climes would fly,
Learning and Liberty by storms
Confin'd to Isle of Sky.
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