Nature's law, That man was made to mourn. Man's inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn O Death, the poor man's dearest friend, The kindest and the best.
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Some rhyme a neebor's name to lash Some rhyme (vain thought) for needfu' cash Some rhyme to court the country clash, An' raise a din For me, an aim I never fash I rhyme for fun.
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Ae night they're mad wi' drink an' whoring,
Niest day their life is past enduring.
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If thou refuse to pity me,
If thou shalt love another,
When yon green leaves fade frae the tree,
Around my grave they'll wither.
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There was three Kings into the east, Three kings both great and high, And they hae sworn a solemn oath John Barleycorn should die.
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But hawks will rob the tender joys
That bless the little lintwhite's nest;
And frost will blight the fairest flowers,
And love will break the soundest rest.
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