Pub Mar80s by Vernor & Hood, Pulay, J. Stover, & J. Greig, Chapel St.Pent ROBTBURNS & NANSE TINNOCK the HOSTESS at MAUCHLINE. Fell yon quid bluid o auld Boconnocks. I'll be his debt twa mashlum bonnocks. An drink his health in auld Janse Tinnocks. Aine times a week. VIEWS IN NORTH BRITAIN, ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS. ACCOMPANIED WITH Descriptions, AND A SKETCH OF THE POET'S LIFE. BY JAMES STORER AND JOHN GREIG. Rear high thy bleak majestic hills, And Scotia, pour thy thousand rills, And wave thy heaths with blossoms red: But never more shall poet tread Thy airy heights, thy woodland reign, Since he, the sweetest bard, is dead, That ever breath'd the soothing strain. LONDON: Printed by J. Swan, 76, Fleet Street, AND PUBLISHED BY Vernor and hood, POULTRY; 1805. |