To the Shade of Burns

Charlotte Smith

1749 to 1806

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Mute is thy wild harp, now, O Bard sublime!
   Who, amid Scotia’s mountain solitude,
Great Nature taught to “build the lofty rhyme,”
   And even beneath the pressure, rude,
Of laboring Poverty, thy generous blood,
Fired the love of freedom—Not subdued
   Wert thou by low fortune: But a time
   Like this we in, when the abject chime
Of echoing Parasite is approved,
   Was not for thee—Indignantly is fled
Thy Spirit; and no longer moved
   By all the o’er which thine heart has bled,
   Associate worthy the illustrious dead,
Enjoys with them “the Liberty it loved.”