Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns: Part XXXI

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From: Great Works of Literature
Date: 19920101
Author:Burns, Robert

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Part XXXI

Sketch In Verse

Inscribed to the Right Hon. C. J. Fox.

How wisdom and Folly meet, mix, and unite, How Virtue and Vice blend their black and their white, How Genius, th' illustrious father of fiction, Confounds rule and law, reconciles contradiction, I sing: If these mortals, the critics, should bustle, I care not, not I-let the Critics go whistle!

But now for a Patron whose name and whose glory, At once may illustrate and honour my story.

Thou first of our orators, first of our wits; Yet whose parts and acquirements seem just lucky hits; With knowledge so ...

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