To such desires, and grasped at such delight,
Shall feel congenial stirrings late and long,[345]
In spite of all the weakness that life brings,
Its cares and sorrows; he, though taught to own
The tranquillizing power of time, shall wake,
Wake sometimes to a noble restlessness—
Loving the sports[346] which once he gloried in.
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"Compatriot, Friend, remote are Garry's hills,
The streams far distant of your native glen;