Queen Mary's lamentation (1823)
Lord Gregory
3284448Queen Mary's lamentation — Lord Gregory1823

LORD GREGORY.

O Mirk, mirk is this midnight hour,
And loud's the tempes't roar;
A waefu', wanderer seeks thy tow'r,
Lord Gregor, ope thy door.

An exile frae, her father's ha',
And a' for loving thee;
At least some pity on me shaw,
If love it may na be.

Lord Gregory mind'st thou not the grove
By bonnie Irwine-side,
Where first I own'd that virgin-love
I lang, lang had denied.

How aften didst thou pledge and vow,
Thou wad for ay be mine;
And thy fond heart, itsel' sae true,
It ne'er mistrusted thine

Hard is thy heart, Lord Gregory,
And flinty is thy breast
Thou dart of heav'n that flashest by,
O wilt thou give me rest!

Ye mustering thunders from above,
Your willing victim see!
But spare and pardon my fauεe love,
His wrangs to heaven and me!


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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