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YARROW UNVISITED.
(See the various Poems the scene of which is laid upon the
Banks of the Yarrow; in particular, the exquisite
Ballad of Hamilton, beginning
Banks of the Yarrow; in particular, the exquisite
Ballad of Hamilton, beginning
From Stirling Castle we had seen
The mazy Forth unravell'd;
Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay,
And with the Tweed had travell'd;
And, when we came to Clovenford,
Then said my "winsome Marrow,"
"Whate'er betide, we'll turn aside,
"And see the Braes of Yarrow."
The mazy Forth unravell'd;
Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay,
And with the Tweed had travell'd;
And, when we came to Clovenford,
Then said my "winsome Marrow,"
"Whate'er betide, we'll turn aside,
"And see the Braes of Yarrow."