A M A M F A Th(1 / 1)
1795
a an&039;s a an for a&039; that
tune—“for a&039; that”
is there for honest poverty
that hgs his head, an&039; a&039; that;
the ward sve—we pass hi by,
we dare be poor for a&039; that!
for a&039; that, an&039; a&039; that
our toils obscure an&039; a&039; that,
the rank is but the guea&039;s stap,
the an&039;s the gowd for a&039; that
what though on haly fare we de,
wear hodd grey, an&039; a that;
gie fools their silks, and knaves their e;
a an&039;s a an for a&039; that:
for a&039; that, and a&039; that,
their tsel show, an&039; a&039; that;
the honest an, tho&039; e&039;er sae poor,
is kg o&039; n for a&039; that
ye see yon birkie, ca&039;d a lord,
wha struts, an&039; stares, an&039; a&039; that;
tho&039; hundreds worship at his word,
he&039;s but a of for a&039; that:
for a&039; that, an&039; a&039; that,
his ribband, star, an&039; a&039; that:
the an o&039; dependent d
he looks an&039; ughs at a&039; that
a prce can ak a belted knight,
a aris, duke, an&039; a&039; that;
but an honest an&039;s abon his ight,
gude faith, he aunna fa&039; that!
for a&039; that, an&039; a&039; that,
their dignities an&039; a&039; that;
the pith o&039; sense, an&039; pride o&039; worth,
are higher rank than a&039; that
then let pray that e it ay,
(as e it will for a&039; that,)
that sense and worth, o&039;er a&039; the earth,
shall bear the gree, an&039; a&039; that
for a&039; that, an&039; a&039; that,
it&039;s g yet for a&039; that,
that an to an, the world o&039;er,
shall brothers be for a&039; that
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