. Poems in English, Scotch, and Gaelic, on various subjects . JOHN W A L K E R POEMS IN ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND GAELIC, ON Umons ©ubjecw* BY JOHN WALKER, FARMER. LUSS. GLASGOW : Printed by Young, Galilee 4i Co. SOLD BY M. OGLE, A. & J. M. EUNCAN, BRASH & REID, ANU W. TURNBULL, GLASGOW J T. STEWART, GREENOCK ; W. BLACKV/OOD, EltlKBUUGH ; AND OGLES, DUNCAN, & COCHRAN, LONDON. 1817. -!:> JULV 26, 1944 -^3 PREFACE. Althougfi it be true that every work must possesssufBcient excellence in itself to recommend it to thenotice of the Public, yet there are cases, in which some- hing must be known of the


. Poems in English, Scotch, and Gaelic, on various subjects . JOHN W A L K E R POEMS IN ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND GAELIC, ON Umons ©ubjecw* BY JOHN WALKER, FARMER. LUSS. GLASGOW : Printed by Young, Galilee 4i Co. SOLD BY M. OGLE, A. & J. M. EUNCAN, BRASH & REID, ANU W. TURNBULL, GLASGOW J T. STEWART, GREENOCK ; W. BLACKV/OOD, EltlKBUUGH ; AND OGLES, DUNCAN, & COCHRAN, LONDON. 1817. -!:> JULV 26, 1944 -^3 PREFACE. Althougfi it be true that every work must possesssufBcient excellence in itself to recommend it to thenotice of the Public, yet there are cases, in which some- hing must be known of the circumstances of the Author,oefore a fair and proper estimate of his merits can beformed. The production of a poor and illiterate manis read with indulgence, and is justly ccmsidered as acuriosity rather than a subject of rigid criticism. Thedisadvantages with which he had to contend, while theyenhance our value for whatever is really good, disposeus also to treat with gentleness, whatever is faulty anddeficient in his performance. In justice,poemsinenglishsc00walk


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