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we&039;ll sg auld i&039;s ps an&039; fells,
her oors red-brown wi&039; heather bells,
her banks an&039; braes, her dens and dells,
whare glorio walce
aft bure the gree, as story tells,
frae suthron billies
at walce&039; na, what sttish blood
but boils up a sprg-tide flood!
oft have our fearless fathers strode
by walce&039; side,
still pressg onward, red-wat-shod,
or glorio died!
o, sweet are i&039;s haughs an&039; woods,
when lhites chant aang the buds,
and jk hares, aoro whids,
their loves enjoy;
while thro&039; the braes the chat croods
with wailfu&039; cry!
ev&039;n ter bleak has chars to ,
when ds rave thro&039; the naked tree;
or frosts on hills of ochiltree
are hoary gray;
or bldg drifts wild-furio flee,
dark&039;ng the day!
o nature! a&039; thy shews an&039; fors
to feelg, pensive hearts hae chars!
whether the sur kdly wars,
wi&039; life an light;
or ter howls, gty stors,
the ng, dark night!
the e, nae poet ever fand her,
till by hisel he learn&039;d to wander,
adown trott burn&039;s ander,
an&039; no thk ng:
o sweet to stray, an&039; pensive ponder
a heart-felt sang!
the war&039;ly race ay drud an&039; drive,
hog-shouther, jundie, stretch, an&039; strive;
let fair nature&039;s face descrive,
and i, wi&039; pleasure,
shall let the by, grublg hive
bu owre their treasure
fareweel, “y rhy-posg” brither!
we&039;ve been owre ng unkenn&039;d to ither:
now let y our heads thegither,
love fraternal:
ay envy wallop a tether,
bck fiend, fernal!
while highndn hate tools an&039; taxes;
while oorn&039;s herds like guid, fat braxies;
while terra fira, on her axis,
diurnal turns;
unt on a friend, faith an&039
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