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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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33<br />

But for whereas these cursed preeks><br />

Where<strong>with</strong> mans nerse be locket,<br />

O hon ! that e'er she saw the day<br />

For a' her houghs be prokit.<br />

Every ting in de highl<strong>and</strong>s now<br />

Pe turn'd to alteration<br />

The sodger dwall at our door-sheek.<br />

And tat's te great vexation.<br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong> be turn't a Ningl<strong>and</strong> now^<br />

An' laws pring on de eager<br />

Nainsell wad durk him for his deeds><br />

But oh !<br />

she fear te sodger.<br />

Anither law came after dat,<br />

Me never saw de like, man;<br />

They mak a lang road on de crund^<br />

And ca' him Turnimspike, man.<br />

An' wow !<br />

she pe a ponny road,<br />

Like Louden corn-rigs, man<br />

Where twa carts may gang on her.<br />

An' no preak ithers legs, man.<br />

They sharge a penny for ilka horse,<br />

(In troth, they'll no pe sheaper)<br />

For nought put gaen upo' the crund.<br />

And they gie me a paper,<br />

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