The poems and literary prose of Alexander Wilson ... for the first time fully collected and compared with the original and early editions ... edited ... by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart ... with portrait, illustrations, &c |
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The poems and literary prose of Alexander Wilson | ||
‘Poor Wretch,’ quoth Bizzon, ‘mind thy distance,
Disgrace of all e'er dragged existence!
I scorn thy speech and slav'ry both,
Mean ugly lump of bondag'd sloth;
Now, what thou art, I plainly spy,
Blest be the power made me a Fly.’
Disgrace of all e'er dragged existence!
I scorn thy speech and slav'ry both,
Mean ugly lump of bondag'd sloth;
Now, what thou art, I plainly spy,
Blest be the power made me a Fly.’
The poems and literary prose of Alexander Wilson | ||