Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect

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Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
Burns Robert
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An' thou was ftark.
When firft I gaed to woo my yenny^ Ye then was trottan wi' your Minnie : Tho' ye was trickie, flee an' funnie.
Ye ne'er was donfie ; ( I20 ) But hamely, tawie, quiet an' cannie, An' unco fonfie.
That day^ ye pranc'd wi' muckle pride, When ye bure hame my bonle Bride : An' fweet an' gracefu' Ihe did ride Wi' maiden air ! KYLE-STEWART I could bragged wide, For fic a pair.
Tho' now ye dow but hoyte and hoble. An' wintle like a faumont-coble. That day^ ye was a jinker noble.
For
... heels an' win' ! An' ran them till they a' did wauble, Far, far behin' ! .
When thou an' I were young an' fkiegh. An' Stable-meals at Fairs were driegh, ^ How thou wad prance, an' fnore, an fcriegh, An' tak the road ! Towns-bodies ran, an' ftood abiegh.
An' ca't thee mad.
( lil ) When thou was corn't, an' I was mellow, We took the road ay like a Swallow : At Broofes thou had ne'er a fellow, For pith an' fpeed ; But ev'ry tail thou pay't them hollow, Whare'er thou gaed.
The fma', droot-rumpl't, hunter cattle, Might aiblins waur't thee for a brattle J Buty^^ Scotch mile^ thou try't their mettle, An' gart them whaizle: Nae whip nor fpur, but just a wattle O' faugh or hazle.


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