Lea Rig Fancies the Rhymes of a Farm Servant

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36 LEA-KIG FANCIES.
Our ploughs shall break the meadows that lie in rural grace, To yield sufficient succour for our Maker's social race ; Then true love shall impart To every human heart A feeling worth remark that our sires did ne'er embrace, And evil at length shall lose its strength, its folly, and disgrace.
f Then, hurrah for the Monarch of Wisdom ! etc.
Who shall not plead for peace to check those hard taxation ties That make the people sore oppressed, and urge dis- tressing sighs ; The c
...urse of Cain shall haunt him, Misfortunes shall provoke him, Satan alone shall own him uatil the day he dies ; Oh, may he rue, and join our crew in friendship's enterprise.
Then, hurrah for the Monarch of Wisdom ! etc.
37 3p*U'* lUpls tc Robert gums The following clever poem, in imitation of Burns, is dated 1 From my chair in Lumby Den, Forfarshire, Sept. 6, 1793. " Dhough purporting to be from the pen of his satanic majesty, we are rather inclined to think it written by some pawky Scotchman : k WAES me, Rab ; hae ye gane gyte '{ What is't that gars ye tak' delight To jeer at me, and ban, and flyte, In Scottish rhyme ?


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