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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
the poet's progress a poem in embryo thou, nature, partial nature, i arraign; of thy caprice maternal i complain. the peopled fold thy kindly care have found, the horned bull, tremendous, spurns the ground; the lordly lion has enough and more, the forest trembles at his very roar; thou giv'st the ass his hide, the snail his shell, the puny wasp, victorious, guards his cell. thy minions, kings defend, controul devour, in all th' omnipotence of rule and power: foxes and statesmen subtle wiles ensure; the cit and polecat stink, and are secure: toads with their poison, doctors with their drug, the priest and hedgehog, in their robes, are snug: e'en silly women have defensive arts, their eyes, their tongues—and nameless other parts. but o thou cruel stepmother and hard, to thy poor fenceless, naked child, the bard! a thing unteachable in worldly skill, and half an idiot too, more helpless still: no heels to bear him from the op'ning dun, no claws to dig, his hated sight to shun: no horns, but those by luckless hymen worn, and those, alas! not amalthea's horn: no nerves olfact'ry, true to mammon's foot, or grunting, grub sagacious, evil's root: the silly sheep that wanders wild astray, is not more friendless, is not more a prey; vampyre—booksellers drain him to the heart, and viper—critics cureless venom dart. critics! am.HzGJjX.Com