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 The waves were white, and red the morn,

In the noisy hour when I was born;

And the whale it whistled, the porpoise rolled,

And the Dolphins bared their backs of gold;

And never was heard such an outcry wild,

As welcomed to life the Ocean child.

I have lived, since then, in calm and strife,

Full fifty summers a rover’s life,

With wealth to spend, and a power to range,

But never have sought or sighed for change:

And death, whenever he comes to me,

Shall come on the wide unbounded Sea.

an’ rainy is the night,

No a starn in a’ the carry,

Lightnings gleam athwart the lift,

And winds drive wi’ winter’s fury.

O are ye sleeping Maggie,

O are ye sleeping Maggie,

Let me in, for loud the linn,

Is roaring o’er the warlock craigie.

earfu’ soughs the boor-tree bank.

The rifted wood roars wild an’ dreary,

Loud the iron yett does clank,

And cry o’ bowlets make me eerie.

O are ye sleeping, &c.

Aboon my breath I darnae speak,

For fear I rouse your waukrife daddy

Cauld’s the blast upon my cheek,

Oh rise, rise my bonny lady.

O are ye sleeping, &c.

She’ opt the door, she’ let him in.

He cuist aside his dreepin’ plaidie,

Blaw your warst ye rain and win,

Since Maggy, now I’m in beside ye.

Now since I’m in beside yonyou [sic],

Now since I’m in beside you, Maggie,

What care I for howlet’s cry,

For boor-tree-bank or warlock craigie.