Poems, on sacred and other subjects and songs, humorous and sentimental: By the late William Watt. Third edition of the songs only--with additional songs |
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VIII.
This sung—they led him to the gate,Where Sapientia did await
To hail his wilder'd guest;
Sage was his look, and grave his mien,
His hoar-beard kiss'd the flowery green,
While, bowing with inviting look,
Young Mopus by the hand he took,
And thus him short address'd.
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