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THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS
LXXIX. VERSES WRITTEN UNDER THE PORTRAIT OF FERGUSSON, THE POET, IN A COPY OF THAT AUTHOR’S WORKS PRESENTED TO A YOUNG LADY

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[Who the young lady was to whom the poet presented the portrait and Poems of the ill-fated Fergusson, we have not been told. The verses are dated Edinburgh, March 19th, 1787.]

Curse on ungrateful man, that can be pleas’d,

And yet can starve the author of the pleasure!

O thou my elder brother in misfortune,

By far my elder brother in the muses,

With tears I pity thy unhappy fate!

Why is the bard unpitied by the world,

Yet has so keen a relish of its pleasures?


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