Poems and Songs of Robert Burns by Robert Burns
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May nane believe him,
And ony deil that thinks to get you, Good Lord, deceive him! Lines Written On A Banknote Wae worth thy power, thou cursed leaf! Fell source o' a' my woe and grief! For lack o' thee I've lost my lass! For lack o' thee I scrimp my glass! I see the children of affliction Unaided, through thy curst restriction: I've seen the oppressor's cruel smile Amid his hapless victim's spoil; And for thy potence vainly wished, To crush the villain in the dust: For lack o' thee, I leave this much-lov'd shore, Never, perhaps, to greet old Scotland more. R.B. Stanzas On Naething Extempore Epistle to Gavin Hamilton, Esq. |
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