The Poetry of Robert Burns Edited by William Ernest Henley and Thomas F. Henderson |
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REMORSEFUL APOLOGY |
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REMORSEFUL APOLOGY
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The friend whom, wild from Wisdom's way,The fumes of wine infuriate send
(Not moony madness more astray),
Who but deplores that hapless friend?
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Mine was th'insensate, frenzied part—Ah! why should I such scenes outlive?
Scenes so abhorrent to my heart!
'Tis thine to pity and forgive.
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