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; public haunts;
but thee, what were our fairs and rants?
ev&039;n godly etgs o&039; the saunts,
by thee spired,
when gapg they besie the tents,
are doubly fir&039;d
that rry night we t the rn ,
o sweetly, then, thou reas the horn !
or reek on a new-year orn
g or bicker,
an&039; jt a wee drap sp&039;ritual burn ,
an&039; gty sucker!
when vulcan gies his bellows breath,
an&039; ploughn gather wi&039; their graith,
o rare! to see thee fizz an freath
i&039; th&039; ggit caup!
then burne es on like death
at every chap
nae rcy then, for airn or steel;
the brawnie, banie, ploughan chiel,
brgs hard owrehip, wi&039; sturdy wheel,
the strong forehar,
till block an&039; studdie rg an reel,
wi&039; d cour
when skirlg weanies see the light,
though aks the gossips ctter bright,
how fubl&039; cuiffs their dearies slight;
wae worth the na!
nae howdie ts a cial night,
or pck frae the
when neibors anr at a plea,
an&039; jt as wud as wud can be,
how easy can the barley brie
cent the arrel!
it&039;s aye the cheapest wyer&039;s fee,
to taste the barrel
ake! that e&039;er y e has rean,
to wyte her untryn wi&039; trean!
but ony daily weet their wean
wi&039; liors nice,
an&039; hardly, a ter sean,
e&039;er spier her price
wae worth that brandy, burn trash!
fell urce o&039; ony a pa an&039; brash!
s ony a poor, doylt, drucken hash,
o&039; half his days;
an&039; sends, beside, auld stnd&039;s cash
to her warst faes
ye sts, wha wish auld stnd well!
ye chief, to you y tale i tell,
poor, pckless devils like ysel&039;!
it sets you ill,
wi&039; bitter, dearthfu&039; es to ll,
or foreign gill
ay gravels round his bther wrenc
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