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the jolly beggars: a cantata 注释标题 not published by burns
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when lyart leaves bestrow the yird,
or waverg like the bauckie-bird,
bedi cauld boreas&039; bst;
when hailstanes drive wi&039; bitter skyte,
and fant frosts beg to bite,
hoary cranreuch drest;
ae night at e&039;en a rry re
o&039; randie, gangrel bodies,
poosie-nansie&039;s held the splore,
to drk their orra duddies;
wi&039; affg an&039; ughg,
they ranted an&039; they sang,
wi&039; jupg an&039; thupg,
the vera girdle rang,
first, neist the fire, auld red rags,
ane sat, weel brac&039;d wi&039; aly bags,
and knapsack a&039; order;
his doxy y with his ar;
wi&039; ebae an&039; bnkets war
she blkit on her dr;
an&039; aye he gies the tozie drab
the tither skelp&039; kiss,
while she held up her greedy gab,
jt like an auo dish;
ilk sack still, did crack still,
jt like a cadr&039;s whip;
then stagrg an&039; swagrg
he roar&039;d this ditty up—
air
tune—“ldier&039;s joy”
i a a n of ars who have been any wars,
and show y cuts and scars wherever i e;
this here was for a wench, and that other a trench,
when welg the french at the und of the dru
l de daudle, c
y &039;prenticeship i past where y leader breath&039;d his st,
when the bloody die was cast on the heights of abra:
and i served out y trade when the galnt ga was py&039;d,
and the orro low was id at the und of the dru
i stly was with curtis aong the floatg batt&039;ries,
and there i left for witness an ar and a lib;
yet let y untry need , with elliot to head ,
i&039;d ctter on y stups at the und of a dru
and now tho&039; i t beg, with a wooden ar and leg,
and any a tatter&039;d rag hangg over y bu,
i&039; as happy with y wallet
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