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Altona Argyleshire arms Ascog battle beauty beauty's beneath bleeding blood bosom bower brave breath bright brow Campbell Campbell's charm child clime cried Culdee dark dear death deep delight dread dream Dugald Stewart earth England ev'n fair fame fate father fire flowers friends Gertrude Glencoe glow grief hand hath heard heart Heaven Highland hour Indian Innisfail isles land Levantine sea life's light live Lochiel lonely look'd Lord Love's Madame de Staƫl mind morn mountains Nature Nature's ne'er never night o'er pale partition of Poland peace Pleasures of Hope poem poet pride racter sacred savage reigns scene scorn Scotland shore sigh sight sire smile song soul spirit star storm sweet sword tears thee THEODRIC thine THOMAS CAMPBELL Thomas Telford thou thought Twas vale wampum waves weep wild winds