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THE DOMINIE DEPOS'D. 19

"Sae leaving them to drink het ale, "I flipt awa' and let them rail: "Then running till my breath did fail, "I was right glad "Frae Kirk an' wives to tak leg-bail.- “Nae doubt they ſaid,"

The Lettergae has play'd the fool, And ſhifted the Repenting-Stool, To Kirk and Seſſion bids good-day, He'll o'er the hills and far away.

THE

SEQUEL.

NOW loving friends I hae you leſt, Ye ken I neither ſtole nor reſt, But when I found myſell inſeſt, In a young Jack, I did reſolve to change the haſt For that miſtak.

An, reaſons mae I had anew, For I had neither horſe nor cow; My ſtock took wings an'aff it flew; Sae a' was gone, An' deil a flee had I was new Except young John.

Too