. The massacre of Glencoe and the Campbells of Glenlyon . and they were on the scaurs of the jagged Bens,Some in black bogs and stony glens,Faint and worn, till kindly DeathNumbed their limbs and froze wound them in the there they lay with none to know,And none with pious kind concernTo honour with a cross or cairn. The remnant of GlencoeAnd on the hills a curse doth lie That will not die with years ;And oft-times neath a scowling sky,Through the black rent, where the tor-rent grim 101 Glencoe and the Cam2)heUs of GJenlyon Leaps neath the huge crags frowning


. The massacre of Glencoe and the Campbells of Glenlyon . and they were on the scaurs of the jagged Bens,Some in black bogs and stony glens,Faint and worn, till kindly DeathNumbed their limbs and froze wound them in the there they lay with none to know,And none with pious kind concernTo honour with a cross or cairn. The remnant of GlencoeAnd on the hills a curse doth lie That will not die with years ;And oft-times neath a scowling sky,Through the black rent, where the tor-rent grim 101 Glencoe and the Cam2)heUs of GJenlyon Leaps neath the huge crags frowning rim,The wind comes down with a moan and a sigh;And a voice, like the voice of a wail andaery,The lonely traveller hears,A voice, like the voice of Albyn weepingFcr the sorrow and the shameThat stained the British soldiers name,When kingship was in butehers keep-ing,And power was honours foe ;Weeping for scutcheons rudely worth disowned and glory shorn,And for the valiant-hearted men That once were mighty in the glenOf lonely bleak Glencoe. 102. (Face t. 102J Finale. BooTiS Sold hy Eneas Machay, Stirling ANGLEES AND SKETCHEES GUIDE TOSUTHEELANDSHIEE, THE. By Archi-bald Young, Commissioner of Scots Sal-mon Fisheries. Foolscap 8vo., 120 pp.,cloth, with map, 2s 6d. ANTIQUAEIAN NOTES. By CharlesFraser Mackintosh. Edited l3y KennethMacDonald, Inverness. New edition, 21s. 1911. BATTLE OF SHEEIFFMUIE, THE. Ee-lated from original souices. By An (Scot.). 20 original pen and ink drawings,4to., artistic wrapper, 3s 6d net. Artvellum, 4s 6d. Illustrations in above workmay be had in sheet form suitable forframing. 4to., Is. Post Is 6d illustrations are lovely, the maps of the battle-scene are excellent, and type, paper, and general get-up deserve the highest praise.—Northern Chronicle. BIBLE BEGINNINGS. By Eev. JohnSinclair, Crown 8vo. Cloth, 5snet. 1911. BEAHAN SEEE, THE PEOPHECIES OFTHE. (Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche). ByAlexander Mackenzie, Scot


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