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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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249<br />

For a' that an a' that,<br />

An^ twice as muckWs d thai.<br />

My dearest bluid, to do them guidy<br />

They- re welcome tiWtfor a that.<br />

RECITATIVO.<br />

So sung the JB«rJ—<strong>and</strong> Nansie's waws<br />

Shook <strong>with</strong> a thunder of applause<br />

Re-echo'd from each mouth<br />

They toom'd their pocks, they pawn'd their duds,<br />

They scarcely left to coor their fuds,<br />

To quench their lowan drouth.<br />

Then owre again, the jovial thrang,<br />

The poet did request,<br />

To lowse his pack an' wale a sang,<br />

A ballad o' the best<br />

He, rising, rejoicing,<br />

• Var.—<br />

:<br />

Between his twa Deborahs,<br />

Looks round him, an' found them''^<br />

Impatient for the chorus.<br />

Look'd round them, <strong>and</strong> found them,<br />

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