Ingleside Rhaims; Verses in the Dialect of Burns

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Ingleside Rhaims; Verses in the Dialect of Burns
Jeremiah Eames Rankin
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What's the guid o* lookin' blue?
You and I shall stacher through.
HEID O' THE HOUSE.
A PRiBST was through his parish one day walkin* : I'm wrang ; 'twas naethin' but a minister : 'Twas in the heather Ian', the Ian' o' cakes, An' na the Ian' o' bogs an' wakes ; When, lo I sic rumblin' mutters sinister, Sic thunder-peals, sic boist'rous talkin'.
Came frae the troublit wame O' ane mud-shinglit hame.
That he went to it, quickly stalkin\ d by Google 94 POBMS.
He struck his staff agenst the panel oak
...en, As though he wad the deid awaken ; There was nae lull within, nor sign o' ceasin' ; The storm instead went on increasin', Until the very wa's were shaken ; When on the wooden hinges croakin*, The door he sturdy turned, An* then aghast he learned What bogles were this gale provokin'.
• He fand the laird an' mistress hetly clashin' ; They were, indeed, twa chiels weel mated ; A Scotch-born bonnic lass, and her braw laddie, That held, that day, fu' high the heidie, Frae whilk their wedded bliss they dated : But now wi* tongue ilk ither fashin'.


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