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Epigram At Brownhill Inn
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epigram at brownhill inn 注释标题 bacon was the name of a presumably intrusive host. the lines are said to have “afforded much amusement.”—lang

at brownhill we always get dainty good cheer,

and plenty of bacon each day in the year;

we've a' thing that's nice, and mostly in season,

but why always bacon—e, tell me a reason?

you're wele, willie stewart

chorus.—you're wele, willie stewart,

you're wele, willie stewart,

there's ne'er a flower that blooms in may,

that's half sae wele's thou art!

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