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ON
malt:
TO WHICH ARE ADDED,
GRAVE CONSIDERATIONS ON
THE USE OF THE ,r.
IB A R LEY BR EB.
WITH A SONG,
BY A RECLAIMED DRUNKARD.
Sac, for henceforth resolv’d I-am
To sink the Brute, exalt the Man ;
An' close adhere to reason’s plan.
Adieu, for aye, to Whusky—oh.
DUNFERMLINE:
PRINTED AND SOLD BY JOHN MILLEH.
1831.
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malt:
TO WHICH ARE ADDED,
GRAVE CONSIDERATIONS ON
THE USE OF THE ,r.
IB A R LEY BR EB.
WITH A SONG,
BY A RECLAIMED DRUNKARD.
Sac, for henceforth resolv’d I-am
To sink the Brute, exalt the Man ;
An' close adhere to reason’s plan.
Adieu, for aye, to Whusky—oh.
DUNFERMLINE:
PRINTED AND SOLD BY JOHN MILLEH.
1831.
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