Sir Marmaduke Maxwell a Dramatic Poem the Mermaid of Galloway the Legend of

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Sir Marmaduke Maxwell a Dramatic Poem the Mermaid of Galloway the Legend of
Robert Burns And Allan Cunningham
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Let not thy wrath draw an unfated sword The hour is coming, and the right hand's ready That shall avenge this deed. Make it a warning, Even from Caerlaverock to the uttermost earth. We'll spill his guilt-cup when it tops the brim, And give him to perdition.
MACGEE. Be it soon!
For, Simon Graeme, why should we stand and see The murderer wipe his bloody sword, and smile, Nor smite him to the dust, in hope that heaven Will call, in thunder, " Strike ! " Oh ! Simon Graeme, 86 SIR MARMADUKE MAXWELL.
... Act 3.
Men may mistake the stars the signs above Are hard to understand, and all men read them Even as their own wills list.
GRAEME. Thou say 'st the truth ; Yetthou but echoest me. Go, seek to stay The rushing of that river ; keep the sea From leaping on the land curb in yon sun From his bright journey ; and say to the wind, Awake thou when I list. Lo ! they run all Their destined courses ; and, they stay, but not For mortal bidding all the might of man : Man, glorious man, who wears gold on his brow, And steel in his right hand, can mock at them, Not stay them.


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