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Lament Of Mary, Queen Of Scots, On The A (第2/2页)
as blythe lay down at e'en: and i'm the sn of scotland, and mony a traitor there; yet here i lie in fn bands, and never-ending care. but as for thee, thou false woman, my sister and my fae, grim vengea shall whet a sword that thro' thy soul shall gae; the weeping blood in woman's breast was never known to thee; nor th' balm that draps on wounds of woe frae woman's pitying e'e. my son! my son! may kiars upon thy fortune shine; and may those pleasures gild thy reign, that ne'er wad blink on mine! god keep thee frae thy mother's faes, or turn their hearts to thee: and where thou meet'st thy mother's friend, remember him for me! o! soon, to me, may summer suns nae mair light up the morn! nae mair to me the autumn winds wave o'er the yellow ? and, in the narrow house of death, let winter round me rave; and the flow'rs that deck the spring, bloom on my peaceful grave!
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