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About the lonely fields of Q , uair , To see the trout leap in . the streams ,
The The maiden summer loves clouds in reflected happy dreams there , To hang o'er silver Tweed and Q , uair ,
Sat Or oft statel in pall in -black the oaken velvet chair clad , y
Like The Mother many a of dame the of House her ancient of Q , , uair name . ,
" Her With daug heavy hter droop broidered ing golden by her hair side , ,
And " 111 listened fare the to Brides her frequent that come plaint to Q , — , uair . " * For more than one hath lived in pine ,
And ' more than one hath died of care , And Left lonel more y than in the one House hath of sorel Quair y sinned . " _^
I " Alas had not ! and in his ere heart thy Father a share died ,
And now—may Grod forfend her ill—Thy brother brings his Bride to Quair I " She came : they kissed her in the hall ,
They They led kissed her her to her on the chamber winding high stair , , The fairest in the House of Quair .
They bade her from the window look , . Among And mark whose the ways scene the how quiet passing days fair ,
"Would linger o ' er the Wife of Quair . " " But ' Tis what fair , " although she said ' on twere looking bleak forth and , bare—"
And She looked broke the the love ancient she curse did not on speak Quair , . His " Where dangers ' er he and dwells his toils , where I share ' er he " goes ,