A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

1792 · Poem

Extempore on Some Commemorations of Thomson


Dost thou not rise, indignant shade,And smile wi’ spurning scorn,When they wha wad hae starved thy life,Thy senseless turf adorn?
Helpless, alane, thou clamb the brae,Wi’ meikle honest toil,And claught th’ unfading garland there—Thy sair-worn, rightful spoil.
And wear it thou! and call aloudThis axiom undoubted—Would thou hae Nobles’ patronage?First learn to live without it!
To whom hae much, more shall be given,Is every Great man’s faith;But he, the helpless, needful wretch,Shall lose the mite he hath.
Year
1792
Form
Poem
Location
Dumfries
Source
Project Gutenberg #1279 — Poems and Songs of Robert Burns