Robert Burns (1759–1796). Poems and Songs.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
98 . To Mr. M’Adam, of Craigen-Gillan
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I trow it made me proud;
“See wha taks notice o’ the bard!”
I lap and cried fu’ loud.
The senseless, gawky million;
I’ll cock my nose abune them a’,
I’m roos’d by Craigen-Gillan!
To grant your high protection:
A great man’s smile ye ken fu’ well
Is aye a blest infection.
Match’d Macedonian Sandy!
On my ain legs thro’ dirt and dub,
I independent stand aye,—
Wi’ welcome canna bear me,
A lee dyke-side, a sybow-tail,
An’ barley-scone shall cheer me.
O’ mony flow’ry simmers!
An’ bless your bonie lasses baith,
I’m tauld they’re loosome kimmers!
The blossom of our gentry!
A credit to his country.