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Yell’d on the view the opening[12] pack;

Rock, glen, and cavern, paid them back;

To many a mingled sound at once

The awaken’d mountain gave response.

A hundred dogs bay’d deep and strong,

Clatter’d a hundred steeds along,

Their peal the merry horns rung out,

A hundred voices join’d the shout;

With hark and whoop and wild halloo,

No rest Benvoirlich’s echoes knew.

Far from the tumult fled the roe,

Close in her covert cower’d the doe,

The falcon, from her cairn on high,

Cast on the rout[13] a wondering eye,

Till far beyond her piercing ken[14]

The hurricane had swept the glen.

Faint, and more faint, its failing din

Return’d from cavern, cliff, and linn,[15]

And silence settled, wide and still,

On the lone wood and mighty hill.

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