Delphi Complete Works of Robert Burns (Illustrated) (Delphi Poets Series) (51 page)

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279.

 

Epigram on Francis Grose the Antiquary

 

THE DEVIL got notice that Grose was a-dying
So whip! at the summons, old Satan came flying;
But when he approached where poor Francis lay moaning,
And saw each bed-post with its burthen a-groaning,
Astonish’d, confounded, cries Satan— “By G — ,
  
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I’ll want him, ere I take such a damnable load!”

 

 

 

Chronological List of Poems

 

Alphabetical List of Poems

 

280.

 

The Kirk of Scotland’s Alarm: A Ballad

 

A Ballad.
Tune
— “Come rouse, Brother Sportsman!”

 

ORTHODOX! orthodox, who believe in John Knox,
 
Let me sound an alarm to your conscience:
A heretic blast has been blown in the West,
 
That what is no sense must be nonsense,
Orthodox! That what is no sense must be nonsense.
  
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Doctor Mac! Doctor Mac, you should streek on a rack,
 
To strike evil-doers wi’ terror:
To join Faith and Sense, upon any pretence,
 
Was heretic, damnable error,
Doctor Mac!
 
‘Twas heretic, damnable error.
  
10

 

Town of Ayr! town of Ayr, it was mad, I declare,
 
To meddle wi’ mischief a-brewing,
Provost John
 
is still deaf to the Church’s relief,
 
And Orator Bob
 
is its ruin,
Town of Ayr! Yes, Orator Bob is its ruin.
  
15

 

D’rymple mild! D’rymple mild, tho’ your heart’s like a child,
 
And your life like the new-driven snaw,
Yet that winna save you, auld Satan must have you,
 
For preaching that three’s ane an’ twa,
D’rymple mild!
 
For preaching that three’s ane an’ twa.
  
20

 

Rumble John! rumble John, mount the steps with a groan,
 
Cry the book is with heresy cramm’d;
Then out wi’ your ladle, deal brimstone like aidle,
 
And roar ev’ry note of the D—’d.
Rumble John!
 
And roar ev’ry note of the D—’d.
  
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Simper James! simper James, leave your fair Killie dames,
 
There’s a holier chase in your view:
I’ll lay on your head, that the pack you’ll soon lead,
 
For puppies like you there’s but few,
Simper James!
 
For puppies like you there’s but few.
  
30

 

Singet Sawnie! singet Sawnie, are ye huirdin the penny,
 
Unconscious what evils await?
With a jump, yell, and howl, alarm ev’ry soul,
 
For the foul thief is just at your gate.
Singet Sawnie!
 
For the foul thief is just at your gate.
  
35

 

Poet Willie! poet Willie, gie the Doctor a volley,
 
Wi’ your “Liberty’s Chain” and your wit;
O’er Pegasus’ side ye ne’er laid a stride,
 
Ye but smelt, man, the place where he sh-t.
Poet Willie!
 
Ye but smelt man, the place where he sh-t.
  
40

 

Barr Steenie! Barr Steenie, what mean ye, what mean ye?
 
If ye meddle nae mair wi’ the matter,
Ye may hae some pretence to havins and sense,
 
Wi’ people that ken ye nae better,
Barr Steenie!
 
Wi’people that ken ye nae better.
  
45

 

Jamie Goose! Jamie Goose, ye made but toom roose,
 
In hunting the wicked Lieutenant;
But the Doctor’s your mark, for the Lord’s holy ark,
 
He has cooper’d an’ ca’d a wrang pin in’t,
Jamie Goose!
 
He has cooper’d an’ ca’d a wrang pin in’t.
  
50

 

Davie Bluster! Davie Bluster, for a saint ye do muster,
 
The core is no nice o’ recruits;
Yet to worth let’s be just, royal blood ye might boast,
 
If the Ass were the king o’ the brutes,
Davie Bluster!
 
If the Ass were the king o’ the brutes.
  
55

 

Cessnock-side! Cessnock-side, wi’ your turkey-cock pride
 
Of manhood but sma’ is your share:
Ye’ve the figure, ‘tis true, ev’n your foes will allow,
 
And your friends they dare grant you nae mair,
Cessnock-side!
 
And your friends they dare grant you nae mair.
  
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Muirland Jock! muirland Jock, when the L — d makes a rock,
 
To crush common-sense for her sins;
If ill-manners were wit, there’s no mortal so fit
 
To confound the poor Doctor at ance,
Muirland Jock!
 
To confound the poor Doctor at ance.
  
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Andro Gowk! Andro Gowk, ye may slander the Book,
 
An’ the Book nought the waur, let me tell ye;
Tho’ ye’re rich, an’ look big, yet, lay by hat an’ wig,
 
An’ ye’ll hae a calf’s-had o’ sma’ value,
Andro Gowk!
 
Ye’ll hae a calf’s head o’ sma value.
  
70

 

Daddy Auld! daddy Auld, there’a a tod in the fauld,
 
A tod meikle waur than the clerk;
Tho’ ye do little skaith, ye’ll be in at the death,
 
For gif ye canna bite, ye may bark,
Daddy Auld!
 
Gif ye canna bite, ye may bark.
  
75

 

Holy Will! holy Will, there was wit in your skull,
 
When ye pilfer’d the alms o’ the poor;
The timmer is scant when ye’re taen for a saunt,
 
Wha should swing in a rape for an hour,
Holy Will!
 
Ye should swing in a rape for an hour.
  
80

 

Calvin’s sons! Calvin’s sons, seize your spiritual guns,
 
Ammunition you never can need;
Your hearts are the stuff will be powder enough,
 
And your skulls are a storehouse o’ lead,
Calvin’s sons! Your skulls are a storehouse o’ lead.
  
85

 

Poet Burns! poet Burns, wi” your priest-skelpin turns,
 
Why desert ye your auld native shire?
Your muse is a gipsy, yet were she e’en tipsy,
 
She could ca’us nae waur than we are,
Poet Burns! She could ca’us nae waur than we are.
  
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PRESENTATION STANZAS TO CORRESPONDENTS

 

Factor John! Factor John, whom the Lord made alone,
 
And ne’er made anither, thy peer,
Thy poor servant, the Bard, in respectful regard,
 
He presents thee this token sincere,
Factor John! He presents thee this token sincere.
  
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Afton’s Laird! Afton’s Laird, when your pen can be spared,
 
A copy of this I bequeath,
On the same sicker score as I mention’d before,
 
To that trusty auld worthy, Clackleith,
Afton’s Laird! To that trusty auld worthy, Clackleith.
  
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Chronological List of Poems

 

Alphabetical List of Poems

 

281.

 

Sonnet to R. Graham, Esq., on Receiving a Favour

 

10 Aug., 1789.
Addressed to
ROBERT GRAHAM, Esq. of Fintry.

 

I CALL no Goddess to inspire my strains,
A fabled Muse may suit a bard that feigns:
Friend of my life! my ardent spirit burns,
And all the tribute of my heart returns,
For boons accorded, goodness ever new,
  
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The gifts still dearer, as the giver you.
Thou orb of day! thou other paler light!
And all ye many sparkling stars of night!
If aught that giver from my mind efface,
If I that giver’s bounty e’er disgrace,
  
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Then roll to me along your wand’rig spheres,
Only to number out a villain’s years!
I lay my hand upon my swelling breast,
And grateful would, but cannot speak the rest.

 

 

 

Chronological List of Poems

 

Alphabetical List of Poems

 

282.

 

Extemporaneous Effusion on being appointed to an Excise Division

 

On being appointed to an Excise division.

 

SEARCHING auld wives’ barrels,
 
Ochon the day!
That clarty barm should stain my laurels:
 
But — what’ll ye say?
These movin’ things ca’d wives an’ weans,
  
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Wad move the very hearts o’ stanes!

 

 

 

Chronological List of Poems

 

Alphabetical List of Poems

 

283.

 

Willie brew’d a Peck o’ Maut (Song)

 

O WILLIE
 
brew’d a peck o’ maut,
 
And Rob and Allen cam to see;
Three blyther hearts, that lee-lang night,
 
Ye wadna found in Christendie.

 

Chorus.
— We are na fou, we’re nae that fou,
  
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But just a drappie in our ee;
The cock may craw, the day may daw
 
And aye we’ll taste the barley bree.

 

Here are we met, three merry boys,
 
Three merry boys I trow are we;
  
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And mony a night we’ve merry been,
 
And mony mae we hope to be!
   
We are na fou, &c.

 

It is the moon, I ken her horn,
 
That’s blinkin’ in the lift sae hie;
  
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She shines sae bright to wyle us hame,
 
But, by my sooth, she’ll wait a wee!
   
We are na fou, &c.

 

Wha first shall rise to gang awa,
 
A cuckold, coward loun is he!
  
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Wha first beside his chair shall fa’,
 
He is the King amang us three.
   
We are na fou, &c.

 

 

 

Chronological List of Poems

 

Alphabetical List of Poems

 

284.

 

Ca’ the Yowes to the Knowes (older set) (Song)

 

Chorus.
— Ca’ the yowes to the knowes,
Ca’ them where the heather grows,
Ca’ them where the burnie rowes,
   
My bonie dearie

 

AS I gaed down the water-side,
  
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There I met my shepherd lad:
He row’d me sweetly in his plaid,
 
And he ca’d me his dearie.
   
Ca’ the yowes, &c.

 

Will ye gang down the water-side,
  
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And see the waves sae sweetly glide
Beneath the hazels spreading wide,
 
The moon it shines fu’ clearly.
   
Ca’ the yowes, &c.

 

Ye sall get gowns and ribbons meet,
  
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Cauf-leather shoon upon your feet,
And in my arms ye’se lie and sleep,
 
An’ ye sall be my dearie.
   
Ca’ the yowes, &c.

 

If ye’ll but stand to what ye’ve said,
  
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I’se gang wi’ thee, my shepherd lad,
And ye may row me in your plaid,
 
And I sall be your dearie.
   
Ca’ the yowes, &c.

 

While waters wimple to the sea,
  
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While day blinks in the lift sae hie,
Till clay-cauld death sall blin’ my e’e,
 
Ye sall be my dearie.
   
Ca’ the yowes, &c.

 

 

 

Chronological List of Poems

 

Alphabetical List of Poems

 

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