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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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147<br />

^Twad be my dead, that will be seen,<br />

My heart wad burst wi' anguish.<br />

JBeyond thee, S^c.<br />

But Jeanie, say thou wilt be mine,<br />

Say, thou lo'es nane before me ;<br />

And a my days o' life to come,<br />

I'll gratefully adore thee.<br />

Beyond thee, ^c.<br />

FRAE THE FRIENDS AND LAND I LOVE.<br />

/ ADDED thefour last lines <strong>by</strong> way of giving a<br />

turn to the theme of the poem, such as it is.<br />

Frae the friends <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong> I love,<br />

Driv'n <strong>by</strong> fortune's felly spite<br />

Frae my best belov'd I rove.<br />

Never mair to taste delight.<br />

Never mair maun hope to find<br />

Ease frae toil, relief frae care,<br />

When remembrance racks the mind.<br />

Pleasures but unveil despair.<br />

L 2<br />

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