The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. - With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham by Robert Burns;Allan Cunningham
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Some spitefu' moorfowl bigs her nest.'
Match that sentence who can."] Has auld Kilmarnock seen the deil? Or great M'Kinlay[50] thrawn his heel? Or Robinson[51] again grown weel, To preach an' read? "Na, waur than a'!" cries ilka chiel, Tam Samson's dead! Kilmarnock lang may grunt an' grane, An' sigh, an' sob, an' greet her lane, An' cleed her bairns, man, wife, an wean, In mourning weed; To death, she's dearly paid the kane, Tam Samson's dead! The brethren o' the mystic level May hing their head in woefu' bevel, While by their nose the tears will revel, Like ony bead; Death's gien the lodge an unco devel, Tam Samson's dead! When Winter muffles up his cloak, And binds the mire like a rock; When to the lochs the curlers flock, Wi' gleesome speed, |
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