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The Bard at Inverary

by Robert Burns, 1787

Whoe'er he be that sojourns here,
  I pity much his case,
Unless he comes to wait upon
  The Lord their God, His Grace.

There's naething here but Highland pride,
  And Highland scab and hunger:
If Providence has sent me here,
  'Twas surely in his anger.

Published in Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
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