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Epigram At Brownhill Inn

  epigram at brownhill inn 注释标题 bacon was the name of a presumably intrusive host. the lines are said to have “afforded much amusement.”—lang
  at brownhill we always get dainty good cheer,
  and plenty of bacon each day in the year;
  we've a' thing that's nice, and mostly in season,
  but why always bacon—come, tell me a reason?
  you're welcome, willie stewart
  chorus.—you're welcome, willie stewart,
  you're welcome, willie stewart,
  there's ne'er a flower that blooms in may,
  that's half sae welcome's thou art!
  come, bumpers high, express your joy,
  the bowl we maun renew it,
  the tappet hen, gae bring her ben,
  to welcome willie stewart,
  you're welcome, willie stewart, c.
  may foes be strang, and friends be slack
  ilk action, may he rue it,
  may woman on him turn her back
  that wrangs thee, willie stewart,
  you're welcome, willie stewart, c.


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