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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
epistle to robert graham, esq., of fintry requesting a favour when nature her great master-piece design'd, and fram'd her last, best work, the human mind, her eye intent on all the mazy plan, she form'd of various parts the various man. then first she calls the useful many forth; plain plodding industry, and sober worth: thence peasants, farmers, native sons of earth, and merchandise' whole genus take their birth: each prudent cit a warm existence finds, and all mechanics' many-apron'd kinds. some other rarer sorts are wanted yet, the lead and buoy are needful to the net: the caput mortuum of grnss desires makes a material for mere knights and squires; the martial phosphorus is taught to flow, she kneads the lumpish philosophic dough, then marks th' unyielding mass with grave designs, law, physic, politics, and deep divines; last, she sublimes th' aurora of the poles, the flashing elements of female souls. the order'd system fair before her stood, nature, well pleas'd, pronounc'd it very good; but ere she gave creating labour o'er, half-jest, she tried one curious labour more. some spumy, fiery, ignis fatuus matter, such as the slightest breath of air might scatter; with arch-alacrity and conscious glee, (nature may have her whim as well as we, her hogarth-art perhaps she meant to show it), she forms the thing and christens it—a poet: creature, tho' oft the prey of care and sorrow, when blest to-day, unmindful of to-mm.hZGJjx.COm