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. My waning sight Sees through the naked window pass A vision. Far within the night A rough-cast cottage, creamy white, With drooping eaves that need no gutters, Flashes its bronze thatch in the light. And flaps its old-style, sea-green shutters. »• AYRSHIRE JOCK. 47 There I was born. . . . I'll turn my back ; I would not see my boyhood's days : When later scenes my memories track. Into the magic pane I'll gaze. Hillo ! the genial film of haze Is globed and streaming on my tumbler : It's gettin...g cold ; but this I'll praise. Though I'm a universal grumbler. Now, here's a health to rich and poor, To lords and to the common flock, To priests, and prigs, and — to be sure ! — Drink to yourself, old Ayrshire Jock ; And here's to rhyme, my stock and rock ; And though youVe played me many a plisky, And had me in the prisoners' dock, Mere's my respects t'ye, Scottish whisky ! That's good ! To get this golden juice I starve myself and go threadbare. What matter though my life be loose } Few know me now, and fewer care.
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