The poetical works of Sir Alexander Boswell ... Now first collected and edited, with memoir, by Robert Howie Smith |
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L'Argument Prosaique.
The Camperdown coach stops to water the horses in a village, at M‘Lellan's door, publican and butcher— Sir Albon jumps out, mounts a hack—canters up the causeway—passes the door of the Clerk of the Roads —sees the light of Muirkirk Iron-works—passes Kinzencleugh and Ballochmyle, and arrives at the Howfoord. Distance, one mile—time, six minutes.
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