oved to dumfries, where he had obtained a position in the excise. but he was now thhly disced; his work was mere drudgery; his tendency to take his rexation in debauchery increased the weakness of a stitution early undermined; and he died at dumfries in his thirty-eighth year.
it is not necessary here to attempt to disentangle or expin away the numerous amours in which he was ehrough the greater part of his life. it is evident that burns was a man of extremely passioure and fond of viviality; and the misfortunes of his lot bined with his natural tendeo drive him to frequent excesses of
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