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Epistle To Colonel De Peyster (第1/1页)
epistle to el de peyster my honor'd el, deep i feel your i in the poet's weal; ah! now sma' heart hae i to speel the steep parnassus, surrouhus by bolus pill, and potion glasses. o what a ty world were it, would pain and care and siess spare it; and fortune favour worth a as they deserve; and aye rowth o' roast-beef and claret, syne, wha wad starve? dame life, tho' fi out may trick her, and in paste gems and frippery deck her; oh! flickering, feeble, and unsicker i've fouill, aye wavering like the willow-wicker, 'tween good and ill. then that curst carmagnole, auld satan, watches like baudrons by a ratton our sinfu' saul to get a claut on, wi'felon ire; syne, whip! his tail ye'll ne'er cast saut on, he's aff like fire. ah nick! ah nick! it is na fair, first showing us the tempting ware, bright wines, and bonie lasses rare, to put us daft syne weave, uhy spider snare o hell's damned waft. poor man, the flie, aft bizzes by, and aft, as ce he es thee nigh, thy damn'd auld elbow yeuks wi'joy and hellish pleasure! already in thy fancy's eye, thy sicker treasure. soon, heels owdie, in he gangs, and, like a sheep-head on a tangs, thy girning laugh enjoys his pangs, and murdering wrestle, as, dangling in the wind, he hangs, a gibbet's tassel. but lest you think i am uncivil to plague you with this draunting drivel, abjuring a' iions evil, i quat my pen, the lord preserve us frae the devil! amen! amen!
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