The works of Allan Ramsay edited by Burns Martin ... and John W. Oliver [... and Alexander M. Kinghorn ... and Alexander Law] |
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To Dr. J. C. who got the foregoing to give to the young Lady.
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To Dr. J. C. who got the foregoing to give to the young Lady.
Here, happy Doctor, take this Sonnet,
Bear to the Fair the faithful Strains:
Bow, make a Leg, and d'off your Bonnet;
And get a Kiss, for ALLAN's Pains.
Bear to the Fair the faithful Strains:
Bow, make a Leg, and d'off your Bonnet;
And get a Kiss, for ALLAN's Pains.
For such a ravishing Reward,
The Cloud Compeller's self would try
To imitate a British Bard,
And bear his Ballads from the Sky.
The Cloud Compeller's self would try
To imitate a British Bard,
And bear his Ballads from the Sky.
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