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THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS
CXI. PEG NICHOLSON

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[These hasty verses are to be found in a letter addressed to Nicol, of the High School of Edinburgh, by the poet, giving him on account of the unlooked-for death of his mare, Peg Nicholson, the successor of Jenny Geddes. She had suffered both in the employ of the joyous priest and the thoughtless poet. She acquired her name from that frantic virago who attempted to murder George the Third.]

Peg Nicholson was a good bay mare,

As ever trode on airn;

But now she’s floating down the Nith,

And past the mouth o’ Cairn.

Peg Nicholson was a good bay mare,

And rode thro’ thick an’ thin;

But now she’s floating down the Nith,

And wanting even the skin.

Peg Nicholson was a good bay mare,

And ance she bore a priest;

But now she’s flouting down the Nith,

For Solway fish a feast.

Peg Nicholson was a good bay mare,

And the priest he rode her sair;

And much oppress’d and bruis’d she was;

As priest-rid cattle are, &c. &c.


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