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| 1581. | 279. Epigram on Francis Grose the Antiquary by Robert Burns> | | THE DEVIL got notice that Grose was a-dying
So whip! at the summons, old Satan came flying;
But when he approached where poor Francis lay moaning,
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| 1582. | 492. Dialogue Song—Philly and Willy by Robert Burns> | | He. O PHILLY, happy be that day,
When roving thro’ the gather’d hay,
My youthfu’ heart was stown away,
And by thy charms, my Philly.
She. ... |
| 1583. | 101. Song—Composed in Spring by Robert Burns> | | AGAIN rejoicing Nature sees
Her robe assume its vernal hues:
Her leafy locks wave in the breeze,
All freshly steep’d in morning dews.
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| 1585. | 423. Epigram on the Laird of Laggan by Robert Burns> | | WHEN Morine, deceas’d, to the Devil went down,
’Twas nothing would serve him but Satan’s own crown;
“Thy fool’s head,” quoth Satan, “t... |
| 1588. | 506. Epigram on Mr. James Gracie by Robert Burns> | | GRACIE, thou art a man of worth,
O be thou Dean for ever!
May he be d—d to hell henceforth,
Who fauts thy weight or measure!... |
| 1589. | 71. Second Epistle to Davie by Robert Burns> | | AULD NEIBOUR,I’m three times doubly o’er your debtor,
For your auld-farrant, frien’ly letter;
Tho’ I maun say’t I doubt ye flatter,
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| 1590. | 366. Song—The weary Pund o’ Tow by Robert Burns> | | Chorus.—The weary pund, the weary pund,
The weary pund o’ tow;
I think my wife will end her life,
Before she spin her tow.
I BOUGHT m... |
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