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 Love meets the universal lay,

Let us, Amanda timely wise.

Like them improve the hour that flies.

And in soft raptures waste the day,'.

Among the birks of Invermay.

For soon the winter of the year,

And age life’s winter, will appear

At this thy living bloom will fade,

As that will strip the verdant shade;

Our taste of pleasure then is o’er,

The feather’d songsters are no more.

And when they droop and we decay.

Adieu the birks of Invermay.

The lay rocks now and lintie’s sing,

The rocks around with echoes ring,

The mavis and the blackbird via,

In tuneful attains to glad the day;

The woods now bear their summer suits

To mirth all nature now invites;

Let us be blithsome light and gay,

Amongst the birks of Invermay:

Behold the hills and vales around.

With lowing herds and flocks abound.

The wanton kids and frisking lambs,

Gambol and dance about their dams,

The busy bees with humming noise.

And all the reptile kind rejoice;

Let us like them, then sing and play.

About the birks of Invermay.