The Poems of Robert Fergusson | ||
O thou who with incessant gloom
Court'st the recess of midnight tomb!
Admit me of thy mournful throng,
The scattered woods and wilds among;
If e'er thy discontented ear
The voice of sympathy can chear,
My melancholy bosom's sigh
Shall to your mournful plaint reply;
There to the fear foreboding owl
The angry Furies hiss and howl;
Or near the mountain's pendent brow
Where rush-clad streams in cadent murmurs flow.
Court'st the recess of midnight tomb!
Admit me of thy mournful throng,
The scattered woods and wilds among;
If e'er thy discontented ear
The voice of sympathy can chear,
My melancholy bosom's sigh
Shall to your mournful plaint reply;
There to the fear foreboding owl
The angry Furies hiss and howl;
Or near the mountain's pendent brow
Where rush-clad streams in cadent murmurs flow.
The Poems of Robert Fergusson | ||