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VII.

ADDRESS

TO THE SONS OF BURNS

After visiting their Father's Grave.

(August 14th, 1803)



Ye now are panting up life's hill!
'Tis twilight lime of good and ill,
And more than common strength and skill
Must ye display
If ye would give the better will
Its lawful sway.


Strong-bodied if ye be to bear
Intemperance with less harm, beware!
But if your Father's wit ye share,
Then, then indeed,
Ye Sons of Burns! for watchful care
There will be need.