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Poems
Thomas Nimmo
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27 And with distended mouth have stood, while o'er his tools he'd lean To tell of Red-Coul*, and of ghosts whom I had never seen. The venerable Clergyman ! how fondly I can trace The kind expressive look benign that beamed upon his face, While pleased to stay and hear us read our various lessons o'er, Then beg a holiday, and leave his blessing at the door.
Who taught me first, with ardent zeal, the sacred truths to know, Who with the lore of Greece and Rome my bosom taught to glow?
* Sir George
... Mackenzie, of Coul, held the office of Lord Advocate for Scotland during the struggles between the Covenanters and the Government, and thus obtained the unenviable appellation of " bluidy Mackenzie. " The Author, therefore, supposes that the Goblin Red Coul, here mentioned, owes his origin to that circumstance, as he generally was imagined to reside in the Church.
The following rather unintelligible couplet was used to invoke his appearance : — " Red Coul ! Red Coul ! come out if you daar, " Here's the sneck, but where's the bar !" 28 EARLY REMINISCENCES OF SCOTLAND.


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