Poems and Songs of Robert Burns by Robert Burns
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A Dedication To Gavin Hamilton, Esq. Expect na, sir, in this narration, A fleechin, fleth'rin Dedication, To roose you up, an' ca' you guid, An' sprung o' great an' noble bluid, Because ye're surnam'd like His Grace-- Perhaps related to the race: Then, when I'm tir'd--and sae are ye, Wi' mony a fulsome, sinfu' lie, Set up a face how I stop short, For fear your modesty be hurt. This may do--maun do, sir, wi' them wha Maun please the great folk for a wamefou; For me! sae laigh I need na bow, For, Lord be thankit, I can plough; And when I downa yoke a naig, Then, Lord be thankit, I can beg; Sae I shall say--an' that's nae flatt'rin-- It's just sic Poet an' sic Patron. The Poet, some guid angel help him, Or else, I fear, some ill ane skelp him! |
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