25351,33 25258.3.18 136 32-2 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY 18811 Jan. 20, Bought with Subscriptin Fund $ 1880 No. XXXIII. TAM O'SHANTER. ROBERT BURNS. WHEN chapman billies' leave the street, An' folk begin to tak the gate;' 6 While we sit bousing at the nappy, An' getting fou' and unco❜ happy, 9 We think na on the lang " Scots miles, The mosses, waters, slaps," and styles, That lie between us and our hame," 13 Whare 3 sits our sul. y sullen dame, 1 Billies, brothers. 4 An', 10 Lang, long. تو Gathering her brows like gathering storm, This truth fand' honest Tam O'Shanter, 2 3 As he frae Ayr ae3 night did canter, (Auld* Ayr wham' ne'er a town surpasses, For honest men and bonny lasses.) 6 O Tam! had'st thou but been sae' wise, As ta'en thy ain3 wife Kate's advice! 9 She tauld thee weel 10 thou was a skellum," A blethering," blustering, drunken blellum; 13 sober; 16 Ae market-day thou was nae |