On Hearing The Bag-Pipe And Seeing "The Stranger" Played At Inverary

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    Of late two dainties were before me plac'd
    Sweet, holy, pure, sacred and innocent,
    From the ninth sphere to me benignly sent
    That Gods might know my own particular taste:
    First the soft Bag-pipe mourn'd with zealous haste,
    The Stranger next with head on bosom bent
    Sigh'd; rueful again the piteous Bag-pipe went,
    Again the Stranger sighings fresh did waste.
    O Bag-pipe thou didst steal my heart away
    O Stranger thou didst re-assert thy sway
    Again thou Stranger gav'st me fresh alarm
    Alas! I could not choose. Ah! my poor heart
    Mum chance art thou with both oblig'd to part.

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