*T Henry, Scots Wha Hae Wie Wallace Bled (scots) *U Poem http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/writing/poetry/scots.htm *U Grammar http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/xmasresearch/grammarhenry.htm#scots *U Search http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/xmasresearch/searchablehenryspoems.htm#scots *C Jane's MSS p73, written when Henry was 78, 1827, Unpublished In arts and arms Escotia stands Foremost of European lands Dear soil! from whence my fathers came I bless and hail thy worth and fame. Thy sturdy sons in martial pride With their good broad-swords by their side In tartan plaid and bonnets blue A band of Heroes in review. Scotland excels in peaceful arts: Her pulpits warm the coldest hearts; In poetry her Thompson shines And thrills us with his glowing lines. Ramsay and Burns each in their day Attune their lyres in sweetest lay, While Scot ascends Parnassus heights And all the listening world delights. - But - useless grown my broken shell I bid the land of cares farewell Oppressed with the lapse of time I faintly dream of Auld Lang-Syne.