Death And Dying Words Of Poor Mailie, The Authors Only Pet Yowe., The(4/6)
an' steal
at stacks o' pease, or stocks o' kail!
so may they, like their great forbears,
for mony a year e thro the shears:
so wives will gie them bits o' bread,
an' bairns greet for them when they're dead.
“my poor toop-mb, my son an' heir,
o, bid him breed him up wi' care!
an' if he live to be a beast,
to pit some havins in his breast!
“an' warn him—what i winna name—
to stay tent wi' yowes at hame;
an' no to rin an' wear his cloots,
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