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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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Into the same yoke,<br />

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Which serv'd for a cloak,<br />

To keep the estate 'twixt them twa, man.<br />

And zm ran, <strong>and</strong> they ran, S^e.<br />

Lord Rollo* not fear'd,<br />

Kintore-f- <strong>and</strong> his beard,<br />

PitsligoJ <strong>and</strong> Ogilvie§ a', man,<br />

And brothers Balfours,||<br />

They stood the first show'rs,<br />

Clackmannan <strong>and</strong> Burleigh** did cla', man.<br />

And we ran, <strong>and</strong> they ran, S^c.<br />

* <strong>Robert</strong> (RoUo) lord Rollo ; " a man of singular merit <strong>and</strong><br />

great integrity ;" died in 1758.<br />

t William (Keith) earl of Kintore.<br />

I Alex<strong>and</strong>er (Forbes) lord Pitsligo; a man of good parts,<br />

great honour <strong>and</strong> spirit, <strong>and</strong> universally beloved <strong>and</strong> esteemed,"<br />

He was engaged again in the affair of 1745, for which he was at-<br />

tainted, <strong>and</strong> died at an advanced age in 1762.<br />

§ James lord Ogilvie, eldest son of David (Ogilvie) earl of<br />

Airly. He was attainted, but afterwards pardoned. His father,<br />

not draHng into the same yoke, saved the estate.<br />

II<br />

Some relations it is supposed of the lord Burleigh.<br />

** <strong>Robert</strong> (Balfour) lord Burleigh. He was attainted, <strong>and</strong><br />

died m 17^7.

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