the vision
duan first
the sun had clos&039;d the ter day,
the curless at their roar py,
and hunr&039;d auk taen her way,
to kail-yards green,
while faithless snaws ilk step betray
whare she has been
the thresher&039;s weary flg-tree,
the lee-ng day had tired ;
and when the day had clos&039;d his e&039;e,
far i&039; the west,
ben i&039; the spence, right pensivelie,
i gaed to rest
there, nely by the gle-cheek,
i sat and ey&039;d the speg reek,
that fill&039;d, wi&039; hoast-provokg sek,
the auld cy bigg;
an&039; heard the restless rattons seak
about the rigg
all this ottie, isty cli,
i backward &039;d on wasted ti,
how i had spent y youthfu&039; pri,
an&039; done nae thg,
but strgg blethers up rhy,
for fools to sg
had i to guid advice but harkit,
i ight, by this, hae led a arket,
or strutted a bank and crkit
y cash-aount;
while here, half-ad, half-fed, half-sarkit
is a&039; th&039; aount
i started, utt&039;rg, “blockhead! of!”
and heav&039;d on high y waukit loof,
to swear by a&039; yon starry roof,
or rash aith,
that i henceforth wad be rhy-proof
till y st breath—
when click! the strg the snick did draw;
an&039; jee! the door gaed to the wa&039;;
an&039; by y gle-lowe i saw,
now bleez bright,
a tight, outndish hizzie, braw,
e full sight
ye need na doubt, i held y whisht;
the fant aith, half-for&039;d, was crht
i glowr&039;d as eerie&039;s i&039;d been dht
wild glen;
when sweet, like honest worth, she bsht,
an&039; stepped ben
green, slender, leaf-cd holly-boughs
were isted, gracefu&039;, round her brows;
i took her for sttish e,
by that sa token;
and e to s those reckless vows,
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