On Poetic Interpretation of Nature 28; V. 381

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On Poetic Interpretation of Nature 28; V. 381
Shairp John Campbell
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There wash oursels — ^it 's healthfu' now in May, And sweetly cauler on so warm a day.' A pool in a bum among the Lowland hills could hardly be more naturally described.
Again, one of the shepherds thus invites his love * To where the saugh-tree shades the mennin-pool, I '11 f rae the hill come doun, when day grows cooL — Keep tryst, and meet me there.' The willow-tree shading the minnow pool — there is a real piece of Lowland scenery brought from the outer world for the first time into poetry.
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These are but a few samples of the touches of OF NATTIRE. 185 Scottish rural life with which The Gentle Shepherd abounds. Bums, who lived in the generation that followed Eamsay, and always looks back to him as one of his chief forerunners and masters in the poetic art, fixes on Eamsay's delineations of Nature as one of his chief characteristics. He asks, Is there none of the moderns who will rival the Greeks in pastoral poetry ? — ' Yes ! there is ane ; a Scottisli callan — There 's ane ; come forrit, honest Allan !


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