The Poetical Works of Robert Burns : to Which is Prefixed His Life, As Written By Himself, And Continued Or Commented On By Others

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we 're on dangerous ground.
Who knows how the fashions may alter, The doctrine, to-day, that is loyalty sound, To-morrow may bring us a halter.
X2 234 'I'^JIE POETICAL WOKKS Of ^ I send you a trifle, a head of a bard, A trifle scarce worthy your care ; But accept it, good sir as a mark of regard, Sincere as a saint's dying prayer.
4 Now life's chilly evening dim shades on your eye, And ushers the long dreary night : But you like the star that athwart gilds the sky, Your course to the latest is
...bright.
CALEDONIA.
Tune — " Caledonian Hunt's delight." THERE was once a day, but old Time then was young, Thnt brave Caledonia, the chief of her line.
From some of your northern deities sprung, (Who knows not that brave Caledonia's divine ?) From Tweed to the (. rcades was her domain, To hunt, or to pasture, or do what she would : Her heavenly relations tiiere fixed her reign, And pledged their godheads to warrant it good.
A lambkin in peace, but a lion in war.
The pride of her kindred, the heroine grew : Her grandsire, old Otiin, triumphantly swore, — " Whoe'er shall provoke tl^ee th' encounter shall rue 1" With tillage or pasture at times she would sport, To feed her fair flocks by her green rustling corn.


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