Poems (1905) | ||
[FROM BELVOIR CASTLE.]
[About 1782–3.]
Oh! had I but a little hut
That I might hide my head in;
Where never guest might dare molest,
Unwelcome or unbidden.
That I might hide my head in;
Where never guest might dare molest,
Unwelcome or unbidden.
I'd take the jokes of other folks
And mine should then succeed 'em;
Nor would I chide a little pride,
Or heed a little freedom.
[OMITTED]
And mine should then succeed 'em;
Nor would I chide a little pride,
Or heed a little freedom.
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