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ON BURNS AND RAMSAY by ISOBEL (ISABEL) PAGAN

First Line: NOW BURNS AND RAMSAY BOTH ARE DEAD
Last Line: MY METER IS OF DIFF'RENT KINDS.
Subject(s): BURNS, ROBERT (1759-1796); POETRY & POETS; RAMSAY, ALLAN (1686-1758);

Now Burns and Ramsay both are dead,
Although I cannot them succeed;
Yet here I'll try my natural skill,
And hope you will not take it ill.

You know their learning was not sma',
And mine is next to nane at a';
Theirs must be brighter far than mine,
Because I'm much on the decline.

I hope the public will excuse
What I have done here by the Muse;
As diff'rent men are of diff'rent minds,
My meter is of diff'rent kinds.



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