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Side 7
... e'en a sair heart To see't that night . Poor Willie wi ' his bow - kail - runt , Was brunt wi ' primsie Mallie : An ' Mallie , nae doubt took the drunt , To be compared to Willie ; Mall's nit lap out wi ' pridefu ' fling , An ' her ain ...
... e'en a sair heart To see't that night . Poor Willie wi ' his bow - kail - runt , Was brunt wi ' primsie Mallie : An ' Mallie , nae doubt took the drunt , To be compared to Willie ; Mall's nit lap out wi ' pridefu ' fling , An ' her ain ...
Side 13
... e'en or morn , Perfume the plain , Leeze me on thee , John Barleycorn , Thou king o ' grain ! On thee aft Scotland chows her cood , In souple scones , the wale o ' food ! Or tumblin ' in the boiling flood Wi ' kail an ' beef ; But when ...
... e'en or morn , Perfume the plain , Leeze me on thee , John Barleycorn , Thou king o ' grain ! On thee aft Scotland chows her cood , In souple scones , the wale o ' food ! Or tumblin ' in the boiling flood Wi ' kail an ' beef ; But when ...
Side 17
... e'en it's nought but toiling , At baking , roasting , frying , boiling ; An ' tho ' the gentry first are stetchin ' Yet ev'n the ha ' folk fill their pechan Wi ' sauce , ragouts , and sic like thrasti ie , That's little short o ...
... e'en it's nought but toiling , At baking , roasting , frying , boiling ; An ' tho ' the gentry first are stetchin ' Yet ev'n the ha ' folk fill their pechan Wi ' sauce , ragouts , and sic like thrasti ie , That's little short o ...
Side 20
... e'en their sports , their ball , an ' races , Their galloping thro ' public places ; There's sic parade , sic pomp an ' art , The joy can scarcely reach the heart . The men cast out in party matches , Then souther a ' in deep debauches ...
... e'en their sports , their ball , an ' races , Their galloping thro ' public places ; There's sic parade , sic pomp an ' art , The joy can scarcely reach the heart . The men cast out in party matches , Then souther a ' in deep debauches ...
Side 22
... to fend themsel ' ; And tent them duly , e'en and morn , Wi ' teats o ' hay and rips o ' corn . * A neighbour herd- allan . " And may they never learn the gaets Of ither 36 BURNS'S POEMS . 22 THE DEATH AND DYING WORDS OF ...
... to fend themsel ' ; And tent them duly , e'en and morn , Wi ' teats o ' hay and rips o ' corn . * A neighbour herd- allan . " And may they never learn the gaets Of ither 36 BURNS'S POEMS . 22 THE DEATH AND DYING WORDS OF ...
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