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THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS
XXVIII. TO JOHN GOUDIE OF KILMARNOCK. ON THE PUBLICATION OF HIS ESSAYS

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[This burning commentary, by Burns, on the Essays of Goudie in the Macgill controversy, was first published by Stewart, with the Jolly Beggars, in 1801; it is akin in life and spirit to Holy Willie’s Prayer; and may be cited as a sample of the wit and the force which the poet brought to the great, but now forgotten, controversy of the West.]

O Goudie! terror of the Whigs,

Dread of black coats and rev’rend wigs,

Sour Bigotry, on her last legs,

Girnin’, looks back,

Wishin’ the ten Egyptian plagues

Wad seize you quick.

Poor gapin’, glowrin’ Superstition,

Waes me! she’s in a sad condition:

Fie! bring Black Jock, her state physician,

To see her water:

Alas! there’s ground o’ great suspicion

She’ll ne’er get better.

Auld Orthodoxy lang did grapple,

But now she’s got an unco ripple;

Haste, gie her name up i’ the chapel,

Nigh unto death;

See, how she fetches at the thrapple,

An’ gasps for breath.

Enthusiasm’s past redemption,

Gaen in a gallopin’ consumption,

Not a’ the quacks, wi’ a’ their gumption,

Will ever mend her.

Her feeble pulse gies strong presumption

Death soon will end her.

’Tis you and Taylor[44] are the chief,

Wha are to blame for this mischief,

But gin the Lord’s ain focks gat leave,

A toom tar-barrel,

An’ twa red peats wad send relief,

An’ end the quarrel.


44

Dr. Taylor, of Norwich.


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