Address To Edinburgh(1 / 2)
address to edinburgh
edina! scotia's darling seat!
all hail thy palaces and tow'rs,
where once, beneath a monarch's feet,
sat legislation's sov'reign pow'rs:
from marking wildly scatt'red flow'rs,
as on the banks of ayr i stray'd,
and singing, lone, the lingering hours,
i shelter in they honour'd shade.
here wealth still swells the golden tide,
as busy trade his labours plies;
there architecture's noble pride
bids elegance and splendour rise:
here justice, from her native skies,
high wields her balance and her rod;
there learning, with his eagle eyes,
seeks science in her coy abode.
thy sons, edina, social, kind,
with open arms the stranger hail;
their views enlarg'd, their liberal mind,
above the narrow, rural vale:
attentive still to sorrow's wail,
or modest merit's silent claim;
and never may their sources fail!
and never envy blot their name!
thy daughters bright thy walks adorn,
gay as the gilded summer sky,
sweet as the dewy, milk-white thorn,
dear as the raptur'd thrill of joy!
fair burnet strikes th' adoring eye,
heaven's beauties on my fancy shine;
i see the sire of love on high,
and own his work indeed divine!
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