Author: Robert Scott
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- IN: The life of Robert Scott, journeyman wright: from his infancy to the present time, being a space of seventy years, in verse: written by himself; with observations, moral and religious in London, NewCastle, Morpeth, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Falkland (1801) Book, NULL
EPIGRAPH: By this I'd have it understood,
My brains have long been beat with wood;
My arms worn out with driving planes,
I now begin to beat my brains,
To search each crannie there for bread,
Age makes me now give up the trade;
Please buy my book, you'll not repent,
By age you now many learn content.
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