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"For when I dinna clearly see, I always own I dinna ken, And thats the way with wisest men."
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Allan Ramsay (poet)
Allan Ramsay was a Scottish poet, playwright, publisher, librarian and impresario of early Enlightenment Edinburgh. Ramsay's influence extended to England, foreshadowing the reaction that followed the publication of Percy's Reliques. He was on close terms with the leading men of letters in Scotland and England. He corresponded with William Hamilton of Bangour, William Somervile, John Gay and Alexa
"For when I dinna clearly see, I always own I dinna ken, And thats the way with wisest men."
"Let fowk bode weel, and strive to do their best; Nae mairs required—let Heaven make out the rest."
"A dish of married love right soon grows cauld."
"A bleezing ingle, and a clean hearthstane."
"You have sae saft a voice and slid a tongue, You are the darling of baith auld and young."