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les on etg with lord daer 注释标题 at the hoe of profesr dugald stewart
this wot ye all who it ncerns,
i, rhyr rob, alias burns,
october enty-third,
a ne&039;er-to-be-fotten day,
sae far i sprackl&039;d up the brae,
i dner&039;d wi&039; a lord
i&039;ve been at drucken writers&039; feasts,
nay, been bitch-fou &039;ang godly priests—
wi&039; rev&039;rence be it spoken!—
i&039;ve even jo&039;d the honour&039;d joru,
when ighty sireships of the oru,
their hydra drouth did sloken
but wi&039; a lord!—stand out y sh,
a lord—a peer—an earl&039;s n!
up higher yet, y bon
an&039; sic a lord!—ng sth ells a,
our peera he o&039;erlooks the a&039;,
as i look o&039;er y n
but o for hogarth&039;s agic pow&039;r!
to show sir bardie&039;s willyart glow&039;r,
an&039; how he star&039;d and star&039;d,
when, goav, as if led wi&039; branks,
an&039; stup on his ploughan shanks,
he the parlour har&039;d
i sidyg shelter&039;d a nook,
an&039; at his lordship steal&039;t a look,
like portento on;
except good sense and cial glee,
an&039; (what surpris&039;d ) odesty,
i arked nought unon
i watch&039;d the syptos o&039; the great,
the ntle pride, the lordly state,
the arrogant assug;
the fient a pride, nae pride had he,
nor sauce, nor state, that i uld see,
air than an honest ploughan
then fro his lordship i shall learn,
henceforth to et with unncern
one rank as weel&039;s another;
nae honest, worthy an need care
to et with noble youthful daer,
for he but ets a brother
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