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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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71<br />

JOHN HAY S BONIE LASSIE.<br />

John Hai/s Bonie Lassie was daughter of John<br />

Hay, Earl, or Marquis of Tweeddale, <strong>and</strong> late<br />

Countess Dowager of Roxburgh.— She died at<br />

Brooml<strong>and</strong>sy near Kelso, some time between the<br />

years 1720 <strong>and</strong> 1740.<br />

THE BONIE BRUCKET LASSIE.<br />

The idea of this song is to me 'Oery original: the<br />

two first lines are all of it that is old. The rest of<br />

the song, as well as those songs in the Museum<br />

marked T, are the works of an obscure, tippling,<br />

but extraordinary body of the name of Tytler, com-<br />

monly known <strong>by</strong> the name of Balloon Tytler, from<br />

his having projected a balloon: A mortal, who,<br />

though he drudges about Edinburgh as « common<br />

printer, <strong>with</strong> leaky shoes, a sky-lighted hat, <strong>and</strong><br />

knee-buckles as unlike as George-<strong>by</strong>-the-Grace-of-<br />

God, <strong>and</strong> Solomon-theSon-of-David; yet that<br />

same unknown drunken mortal is author <strong>and</strong> com-<br />

piler of threefourths of Elliot's pompous Encyclo-

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