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    Poems and Songs of Robert Burns

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    Does Haughty Gaul Invasion Threat?
      does haughty gaul invasion threat?
      tune—“push about the jorum.”
      does haughty gaul invasion threat?
      then let the louns beware, sir;
      there's wooden walls upon our seas,
      and volunteers on shore, sir:
      the nith shall run to corsincon,
      and criffel sink in solway,
      ere we permit a foreign foe
      on british ground to rally!
      we'll ne'er permit a foreign foe
      on british ground to rally!
      o let us not, like snarling curs,
      in wrangling be divided,
      till, slap! come in an unco loun,
      and wi' a rung decide it!
      be britain still to britain true,
      amang ourselves united;
      for never but by british hands
      maun british wrangs be righted!
      no! never but by british hands
      shall british wrangs be righted!
      the kettle o' the kirk and state,
      perhaps a clout may fail in't;
      but deil a foreign tinkler loun
      shall ever ca'a nail in't.
      our father's blude the kettle bought,
      and wha wad dare to spoil it;
      by heav'ns! the sacrilegious dog
      shall fuel be to boil it!
      by heav'ns! the sacrilegious dog
      shall fuel be to boil it!
      the wretch that would a tyrant own,
      and the wretch, his true-born brother,
      who would set the mob aboon the throne,
      may they be damn'd together!
      who will not sing “god save the king,”
      shall hang as high's the steeple;
      but while we sing “god save the king,”
      we'll ne'er forget the people!
      but while we sing “god save the king,”
      we'll ne'er forget the people!