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flame, beh a patroness' aid, of noble name. wild, tless hills i could survey, and tless flocks as wild as they; but other ses did charms display, that better please, where polish'd manners dwell with gray, in rural ease. where ock pours with gurgling sound; and irwine, marking out the bound, enamour'd of the ses around, slow runs his race, a name i doubly honour'd found, with knightly grace. brydon's brave ward, i saw him stand, fame humbly her hand, and near, his kinsman's rustid, with one accord, lamenting their late blessed land must ge its lord. the owner of a pleasant spot, near and sandy wilds, i last did note; a heart too warm, a pulse too hot at times, o'erran: but large in ev'ry feature wrote, appear'd the man. the rantin' dog, the daddie o't tune—“whare'll uidman lie.” o wha my babie-clouts will buy? o wha will tent me when i cry? wha will kiss me where i lie? the rantin' dog, the daddie o't. o wha will own he did the faut? o wha will buy the groanin maut? o wha will tell me how to ca't? the rantin' dog, the daddie o't. when i mount the creepie-chair, wha will sit beside me there? gie me rob, i'll seek nae mair, the rantin' dog, the daddie o't. wha will crae my lane? wha will mak me fidgin' fain? wha will kiss me ain? the rantin' dog, the daddie o't. here's his health in water tuhe job of journey-work.” altho' my back be at the wa', and tho' he be the fautor; altho' my back be at the wa', yet, here's his health in water. o wae gae by his wanton sides, sae brawlie's he could flatter; till for his sake i'm slighted sair, and dree the kintra clatter: but tho' my back be at the wa', and tho' he be the fautor; but tho' my back be at the wa', yet here's his health in water!