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To The Gods Of The Country

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Sun and Moon, shine upon me;     Make glad my days and clear my nights!     O Earth, whose child I am,     Grant me thy patience!     O Heaven, whose heir I may be,     Keep quick my hope!     Your steadfastness I need, O Hills;     O Rain, thy kindness!     Snow, keep me pure;     O Fire, teach me thy pride!     From you, ye Winds, I ask your blitheness! 1909.

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"The Text is taken from Percy's Reliques (1765), vol. i. p. 71, 'given from two MS. copies, transmitted from Scotland.' Herd had a very similar bal"

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