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THE POETS AT TEA: 9. BURNS, WHO LIKED IT ADULTERATED, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Weel, gin ye speir, I'm no inclined
Last Line: Mix a' thegither.
Subject(s): Burns, Robert (1759-1796); Food & Eating; Poetry & Poets; Tea


Weel, gin ye speir, I'm no inclined,
Whusky or tay -- to state my mind,
Fore ane or ither;
For, gin I tak the first, I'm fou,
And gin the next, I'm dull as you,
Mix a' thegither.





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