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(208) Page 192 - Burns' farewel to Ayrshire
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But now since the thistle id join'd to the rose,
And the English nae langer are counted our foes,
We've lost a great deal o' our relish for brose.
O, the kail-brose, &c.
Yet each true-hearted Scotsman, by nature jocose,
Likes always to feast on a cog o' gude brose ;
And thanks be to heav'n, we've yet plenty o' those.
O, the kail-brose, &c.
BURNS FAREWEL TO AYRSHIRE,
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Scenes of woe, and scenes of plea -sure,
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Scenes that former thoughts renew ; Scenes of

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