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The Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy

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Notices <strong>of</strong> Bishop Carszvcll. x x i i i<br />

executed with an accuracy and propriety altogether<br />

remarkable for the time. <strong>The</strong> language is the ancient<br />

dialect employed by literary men, in both Scotland and<br />

Ireland, which some writers designate Irish, but which<br />

was equally cultivated by the Scottish Celt. <strong>The</strong> book<br />

is the first existing specimen <strong>of</strong> the Gaelic language<br />

printed in either Scotland or Ireland.<br />

Carswell had considerable poetical gifts. In this<br />

volume there are some lines apparently composed by<br />

himself, and in addition to this, there is a hymn, given<br />

in a collection <strong>of</strong> Hymns, by D. Kennedy, Kilmelfort,<br />

published in 17S6, and republished in 1836, which is<br />

attributed to him. This composition is usually <strong>called</strong><br />

Carswell's advice to his son. As the work in which<br />

it appears is scarce, the hymn is here reproduced, as<br />

affording an opportunity <strong>of</strong> comparing the language <strong>of</strong><br />

the same author hi 1567, and as it appears in 1786.<br />

LAOIDH.<br />

Leis an Easpuig Carsuel (in MS.)<br />

La do bhitheamsa gu mear, uaibhreach<br />

A Mhacaidh ud is guirme suil<br />

Aon fhocal air leas an anama,<br />

Gur seirbhe bhias no'm fearm ur.<br />

Eoin a bhaile so shuas,<br />

Gur truagh nach tuigeadh tu am bàs ;<br />

Nach faic thu fear na h-uaille shios,<br />

'Us am feur uaine trid roi' fas.<br />

Ge mòr leat do ghiùdhrain Mhuc,<br />

'S do bhuaile bhuar bhallach breac ;<br />

Uibhir an ubhail ge beag,<br />

Cha teid do'n uaigh chumhainn leat.

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