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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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253<br />

<strong>with</strong> regret, advertised to be printed, <strong>and</strong> republished<br />

<strong>by</strong> the Ballantynes of Edinburgh.<br />

That the reader may properly appreciate Mr.<br />

Scott's recommendation of what he is pleased to<br />

term ' brilliant poetry,' the following titles <strong>and</strong> ex-<br />

tracts from this volume are inserted. :<br />

The Jolly Beggars.<br />

The Kirk's Alarm.—A silly satire on some worthy mi-<br />

nisters of the gospel in Ayrshire.<br />

—<br />

Epistle from a Tailor to <strong>Robert</strong> <strong>Burns</strong>.—^beginning,<br />

' What waefu' news is this I hear,<br />

Frae greeting I can scarce forbear.<br />

Folk tell me ye^re gaun afFthis year;<br />

Out owre the sea.<br />

And lasses wham ye lo'e sae dear<br />

Will greet for thee,*<br />

Is this the Poetry of <strong>Robert</strong> <strong>Burns</strong> ?<br />

Then follows what is called <strong>Robert</strong> Bums's Answer to<br />

the aforesaid Tailor, beginning in this blackguard<br />

language :<br />

—<br />

* What ails ye now, ye lousy b-tch.<br />

To thresh my back at sic a pitch.'

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