Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Scotland: Vols. VI–VIII. 1876–79.
The Lovely Maid of Ormadale
By Robert Allan (17741841)W
To blaze upon the western wave;
When peace and love possess the grove,
And echo sleeps within the cave;
Led by love’s soft endearing charms,
I stray the pathless winding vale,
And hail the hour that gives to me
The lovely maid of Ormadale.
Her cheeks the morning’s rosy hue;
And pure as flower in summer shade,
Low bending in the pearly dew:
Nor flower sae fair and lovely pure,
Shall fate’s dark wintry winds assail;
As angel-smile she aye will be
Dear to the bowers of Ormadale.
And wealth to all its votaries give;
Be mine the rosy smile of love,
And in its blissful arms to live.
I would resign fair India’s wealth,
And sweet Arabia’s spicy gale,
For balmy eve and Scotian bower,
With thee, loved maid of Ormadale.