My p. 72 p. 73XXXVIII p. 73 Say not of me that weakly I declined The labours of my sires, and fled the sea, The towers we founded and the lamps we lit, To play at home with paper like a child. But rather say: In the afternoon of time A strenuous family dusted from its hands The sand of granite, and beholding far Along the sounding coast its pyramids And tall memorials catch the dying sun, Smiled well content, and to this childish task Around the fire addressed its evening hours. Say p. 75BOOK II.—In Scots p. 75 p. 76TABLE OF COMMON SCOTTISH VOWEL SOUNDS p. 76 ae, ai open A as in rare. a’, au, aw AW as in law. ea open E as in mere, but this with exceptions, as heather = heather, wean = wain, lear = lair. ee, ei, ie open E as in mere. oa open O as in more.