Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect Both Humourous And Entertaining

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Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect Both Humourous And Entertaining
Donaldson, Thomas, 1815-1877
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DONALDSON. 185 ADVICE TO T fi- Ye'll mind tbat what I've said is true, Observe ray counsel right ; Our thoughts, an" words, an' actions to, Shall all be brought to light.
Dear Tammy, man, ay be more wise* Your days flic fast away ; To be shut out o' yonder skie?
Sud strike ye with dismay.
Consider now, while ye dae lite, My counsel is na' rantin ; Then change your ways; 'twill pleasure give To a' your friens i' Glanton.
Q 3 ODE FOR THE YEAR 1800.
t A LONG adieu to number Eight, For now 'tis gon
...e quite out of sight! No human art could e'er attain, To make past time return ag-ain. Where it is gone no mortal knows; But it has left us 'midst onr foes: The sound of war dues still g on, And makes us under taxes groan. Now JVVnr assumes her sister's place, Inspector of the human race: The rising, and the setting sun, Does testify her reign begun. Thou lamp of light whose golden rays, Prepare our comforts cheer our days ; Thy absence makes the frost invade Our dwellings, nay sometimes our bed.

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