1. Bennoch; 2. Campbell; 3. Imlach; 4. Gray; 5. Glen; 6. Paul; 7. M’Laggan; 8. Tannahill; 9. Glen; 10. Allan; 11. Gilfillan; 12. Park; 13. Wallace; 14. Roscoe; 15. Vedder; 16. Wordsworth; 17. Reid; 18. Glass; 19. Paul; 20. Halleck; 21. Macindoe; 22. Ainslie; 23. Halleck; 24. Kelly; 25. Gray; 26. Mercer; 27. Vedder; 28. Imlach; 29. Montgomery; 30. Gray; 31. Rushton; 32. Gilfillan.
The three following verses are very good:
| 1. | When first I met thee, warm and young, |
| 2. | My heart I gave thee with my hand; |
| 3. | My name was then a magic spell, |
| 4. | Casting a dim religious light. |
| 5. | But now, as we plod on our way, |
| 6. | My heart no more with rapture swells; |
| 7. | I would not, if I could, be gay, |
| 8. | When earth is filled with cold farewells! |
| 9. | The heath this night must be my bed, |
| 10. | Ye vales, ye streams, ye groves, adieu? |
| 11. | Farewell for aye, e’en love is dead, |
| 12. | Would I could add, remembrance too! |
1. Moore; 2. Morris; 3. Norton; 4. Milton; 5. Percival; 6. M’Naughton; 7. Rogers; 8. Patmore; 9. Scott; 10. Pope; 11. Procter; 12. Byron.
The following is copied from “Fireside Amusements,” published by the Messrs. Chambers, every line being taken from a different poet: