Winter: A Dirge
1781 winter: a dirge the wintry west extends his blast, and hail and rain does blaw; or the stormy north sends driving forth the blinding sleet and snaw: while, tumbling brown, the burn es down, and roars frae bank to brae; and bird a in covert rest, and pass the heartless day. “the sweeping blast, the sky o'ercast,” the joyless winter day let others fear, to me more dear than all the pride of may: the tempest's howl, it soothes my soul, my griefs it seems to join; the leafless trees my fancy please, their fate resembles mine! thou power supreme, whose mighty scheme these woes of mine fulfil, here firm i rest; they must be best, because they are thy will! then all i want—o do thou grant this one request of mine!— sio enjoy thou dost deny, assist me tn.