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| 1533. | 136. Prayer—O Thou Dread Power by Robert Burns> | | O THOU dread Power, who reign’st above,
I know thou wilt me hear,
When for this scene of peace and love,
I make this prayer sincere.
Th... |
| 1534. | 393. Epigram on Politics by Robert Burns> | | IN Politics if thou would’st mix,
And mean thy fortunes be;
Bear this in mind, be deaf and blind,
Let great folk hear and see.... |
| 1535. | 440. Address spoken by Miss Fontenelle by Robert Burns> | | STILL anxious to secure your partial favour,
And not less anxious, sure, this night, than ever,
A Prologue, Epilogue, or some such matter,
’Twoul... |
| 1536. | 142. Epistle to Major Logan by Robert Burns> | | HAIL, thairm-inspirin’, rattlin’ Willie!
Tho’ fortune’s road be rough an’ hilly
To every fiddling, rhyming billie,
We n... |
| 1538. | 182. The Libeller’s Self-reproof by Robert Burns> | | RASH 1 mortal, and slanderous poet, thy name
Shall no longer appear in the records of Fame;
Dost not know that old Mansfield, who writes like the Bi... |
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