a poet&039;s wele to his love-begotten daughter 注释标题 burns never published this poe
the first stance that entitled hi to
the venerable appeltion of father
thou&039;s wele, wean; ishanter fa&039; ,
if thoughts o&039; thee, or yet thy aie,
shall ever daunton or awe ,
y bonie dy,
or if i bsh when thou shalt ca&039;
tyta or daddie
tho&039; now they ca&039; fornicator,
an&039; tease y na ktry ctter,
the air they talk, i&039; kent the better,
e&039;en let the csh;
an auld wife&039;s tongue&039;s a feckless atter
to gie ane fash
wele! y bonie, sweet, wee dochter,
tho&039; ye e here a wee unught for,
and tho&039; your &039; i hae fought for,
baith kirk and eir;
yet, by y faith, ye&039;re no unwrought for,
that i shall swear!
wee ia o&039; y bonie betty,
as fatherly i kiss and daut thee,
as dear, and near y heart i set thee
wi&039; as gude will
as a&039; the priests had seen t thee
that&039;s out o&039; hell
sweet fruit o&039; ony a rry dt,
y funny toil is now a&039; tt,
s&039; thou ca to the warl&039; asklent,
which fools ay sff at;
y st pck thy part&039;s be &039;t
the better ha&039;f o&039;t
tho&039; i should be the waur bestead,
thou&039;s be as braw and bienly cd,
and thy young years as nicely bred
wi&039; education,
as ony brat o&039; wedlock&039;s bed,
a&039; thy station
lord grant that thou ay aye herit
thy ither&039;s pern, grace, an&039; rit,
an&039; thy poor, worthless daddy&039;s spirit,
without his fails,
&039;ill please air to see thee heir it,
than stockit ailens
for if thou be what i wad hae thee,
and tak the unsel i shall gie thee,
i&039;ll never rue y trouble wi&039; thee,
the st nor sha o&039;t,
but be a lovg f
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