Poetical Descriptions of Orkney Mdclii

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Poetical Descriptions of Orkney Mdclii
J Emerson
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Their caftles (that are builded high and faire. Butt out of iight) are feated in the ayre. Their orchards and their gardens lie together, If you would view them, walke you know nott whither : Then on the right or left hand you will fee A pregnant, tall, hermaphroditique tree Incorporated free for witch or whore, Or theif to vfe, 'twill make the tafter fore Xll About the tliroate, and fuffocate the breath, (Some Madcaps call'd the Tree of Life and Death).
Their cuflomes now, where I would end, b
...egin, (Butt to haue manners is an vncoutli fin. ) Thcyr horfe goe barefoot from the time thayre foal'd Till dog dayes come, and when they're dead their cold Their mares (that by a lewd miftaking, none Should ride his neighbour's beaft inllead on's owne). Are never vs'd, butt gett their meate and feeding, (As doe their women) onely for their breeding.
Wee haue butt little iron heere, or none, But they can make a lock and key of bone Will ferue to keepe the flefli ith' Amery, till Itt creepes out, or informes us by the fmell ; 'Tis eatable then, when norr rat nor moufe, Nor dog nor cat will touch't, itt ferves the lioule, The prouerbes fay noe carrion kills a crow.


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