THE LION AND THE UNICORN. THE lion and the unicorn were fighting for the crown, The lion beat the unicorn all round about the town; Some gave them white bread, and some gave them brown, Some gave them plum cake, and sent them out of town. THE LION AND THE UNICORN. ANOTHER VERSION. THE lion and the unicorn Fighting for the crown; Off came the little dog, And knocked them both down. Some got white bread, And some got brown, But the lion beat the unicorn Round about the town. BY PERMISSION OF MR. D. ROBERTSON, GLASGOW. OUR wean 's the most wonderfu' wean e'er I saw ; What gars the wind blaw? and whar frae comes the rain? He's a perfect divert-he's a wonderfu' wean! Or who was the first bodie's father? and wha Again he begins wi' his who? and his when ? And folk who ha'e skill o' the lumps on the head, Hint there's mair ways than toiling o' winning ane's bread; How he'll be a rich man, and hae men to work for him, Wi' a kyte like a baillie's shug shugging before him ; Wi' a face like the moon, sober, sonsy, and douce, And a back, for its breadth, like the side o' a house. 'Tweel I'm unco ta'en up wi't, they mak a' sae plain He's just a town's talk-he's a by-ord'nar wean! I ne'er can forget sic a laugh as I gat, To see him put on father's waistcoat and hat: Then the lang-leggit boots gaed sae far ower his knees, |