The Poetry of Robert Burns Edited by William Ernest Henley and Thomas F. Henderson |
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LINES ON THE FALL OF FYERS NEAR LOCH NESS
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LINES ON THE FALL OF FYERS NEAR LOCH NESS
WRITTEN WITH A PENCIL ON THE SPOT
Among the heathy hills and ragged woodsThe roaring Fyers pours his mossy floods;
Till full he dashes on the rocky mounds,
Where, thro' a shapeless breach, his stream resounds.
As high in air the bursting torrents flow,
As deep recoiling surges foam below,
Prone down the rock the whitening sheet descends,
And viewless Echo's ear, astonish'd, rends.
Dim-seen through rising mists and ceaseless show'rs,
The hoary cavern, wide-surrounding, lours:
Still thro' the gap the struggling river toils,
And still, below, the horrid caldron boils— [OMITTED]
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