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VERSES

TO THE MEMORY OF

ROBERT BURNS;

WITH AN ACCOUNT OF

HIS INTERMENT AT DUMFRIES,

ON MONDAY THE 25th OF JULY, 1796.


ALSO,

HIS EPITAPH,

WRITTEN BY HIMSELF.


"Sweetly deck'd with pearly dew
"The morning rose may blow;
"But sold successive moontide blasts
"May lay its beauties low."

Burns

Nae mair of his enchanting strains,
Shall sound through Caledonia's plains.

Anon.

GLASGOW,

PRINTED FOR AND SOLD BY

Brash & Reid.