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Epistle To Dr. Blacklock (第1/2页)
epistle to dr. blacklock ellisland, 21st oct., 1789. wow, but your letter made me vauntie! and are ye hale, and weel and tie? i ken'd it still, your wee bit jauntie wad brio: lord send you aye as weel's i want ye! and then ye'll do. the ill-thief blaw the heron south! and never drink be near his drouth! he tauld myself by word o' mouth, he'd tak my letter; i lippen'd to the chiel in trouth, and bade ter. but aiblins, ho master heron had, at the time, some dainty fair one to ware this theologic care on, and holy study; and tired o' sauls to waste his lear on, e'en tried the body. but what d'ye think, my trusty fere, i'm turned a gauger—peace be here! parnassian queans, i fear, i fear, ye'll now disdain me! and then my fifty pounds a year will little gain me. ye glaikit, gleesome, dainty damies, wha, by castalia's wimplin streamies, lowp, sing, and lave your pretty limbies, ye ken, ye ken, tha
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