This week's puzzle is from the poem Halloween by Robert Burns.
UPON THAT NIGHT, WHEN FAIRIES LIGHT ON CASSILIS DOWNANS DANCE, OR OWRE THE LAYS, IN SPLENDID BLAZE, ON SPRIGHTLY COURSERS PRANCE; OR FOR COLEAN THE ROUTE IS TA'EN, BENEATH THE MOON'S PALE BEAMS; THERE, UP THE COVE, TO STRAY AND ROVE, AMONG THE ROCKS AND STREAMS TO SPORT THAT NIGHT.
YXFW IBVI WENBI, TBQW LVEJEQA MENBI FW ZVAAEMEA UFTWVWA UVWZQ, FJ FTJQ IBQ MVHA, EW AXMQWUEU CMVDQ, FW AXJENBIMH ZFYJAQJA XJVWZQ; FJ LFJ ZFMQVW IBQ JFYIQ EA IV'QW, CQWQVIB IBQ PFFW'A XVMQ CQVPA; IBQJQ, YX IBQ ZFGQ, IF AIJVH VWU JFGQ, VPFWN IBQ JFZRA VWU AIJQVPA IF AXFJI IBVI WENBI.
Find the full poem at the Academy of American Poets
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