CURSE on ungrateful man, that can be pleased,
And yet can starve the author of the pleasure.
O thou, my elder brother in misfortune,
By far my elder brother in the Muses,
With tears I pity thy unhappy fate!
Why is the Bard unpitied by the world,
Yet has so keen a relish of its pleasures?
More verses by Robert Burns
- Versified Note To Dr. Mackenzie, Mauchline
- Song—the Battle Of Sherramuir
- Verses Inscribed Under A Noble Earl's Picture
- Song—the Gallant Weaver
- Ballad On Mr. Heron's Election—no. 3