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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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211<br />

WATTY AND MEG.<br />

The reader is here presented <strong>with</strong> an exquisite<br />

picture from low Hfe, drawn <strong>with</strong> all the fidelity <strong>and</strong><br />

exactness of Teniers, or Ostade, <strong>and</strong> enlivened <strong>with</strong><br />

the humour of Hogarth. The story excites as much<br />

interest as if it had been written in a dramatic form,<br />

<strong>and</strong> really represented. The interest heightens as it<br />

proceeds, <strong>and</strong> is supported <strong>with</strong> wonderful spirit to<br />

the close of the poem.<br />

It must have been in no small degree gratifying to<br />

the feelings of the author, who published it anony-<br />

mously, that during a rapid sale of seven or eight<br />

editions, the public universally ascribed it to the pen<br />

of <strong>Burns</strong>. The author of ' Will <strong>and</strong> Jean/ or<br />

' Scotl<strong>and</strong>'s Scaith," had the c<strong>and</strong>our to acknow-<br />

ledge to the Editor that he was indebted to this ex-<br />

quisite poem for the foundation of that popular per-<br />

formance.<br />

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